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isaac·Celebrities· about 1 month ago

Timini Egbuson: Money Alone Won’t Cure Depression

Timini Egbuson: Money Alone Won’t Cure Depression

Nollywood star Timini Egbuson says depression isn’t solved by wealth. On his X page, he pushed back against a fan who claimed N20 million would fix sadness. He argued that money does not always bring happiness. Grief, anxiety and other challenges can affect anyone, he noted. His comments have sparked a wider discussion on mental health struggles. Many agree that financial freedom cannot heal the loss of a loved one or ongoing anxiety.

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emekaabout 1 month ago

Do you think there's a point when money helps mental health, or is emotional support still more important?

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yemiabout 1 month ago

Are you asking if having funds to cover basic needs might ease mental strain more than talk support?

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halaabout 1 month ago

Interesting that a big star points out depression can persist despite riches, suggesting wealth often masks unresolved emotional struggles.

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kakaabout 1 month ago

While money can't cure grief, it does give access to better therapy and self-care options, so it isn't completely useless.

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krisabout 1 month ago

Investing in counseling or community support networks seems more reliable for long term mental health than expecting a cash windfall to do the job.

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