I went to OU with Nijim and we both worked on the OU Daily's staff for a couple years.
He'll be missed.
Sorry to hear about your friend.
I found this on linkedin.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nijim-dabbour/1b/15b/626
I went to OU with Nijim and we both worked on the OU Daily's staff for a couple years.
He'll be missed.
I went to OU with Nijim and we both worked on the OU Daily's staff for a couple years.
He'll be missed.
Says he was the manager of First Watch restaurant on Memorial. Reading his bio you do not get the feeling this is the kind of person that's going to take his own life. Depression is a hell of an affliction.
Yep. That about covers it.And that is the devil of it. If you have never been depressed, you have no clue ... And I mean no clue how unrelenting and how all consuming the pain can be. You can't even guess ... There is no other pain like it in the world. It seeps into every single solitary cell of your soul. It is not anything I'd wish on anyone, not even my worst enemy.
My prayers are with his family and friends.
Somehow I don't think that suicide is an impulse purchase. Generally takes some planning, wouldn't you think?
And that is the devil of it. If you have never been depressed, you have no clue ... And I mean no clue how unrelenting and how all consuming the pain can be. You can't even guess ... There is no other pain like it in the world. It seeps into every single solitary cell of your soul. It is not anything I'd wish on anyone, not even my worst enemy.
My prayers are with his family and friends.
Yep. That about covers it.
I read somewhere that normal people tend to forget sad times and form lasting memories of happier things.
People who are depressed form lasting memories of their worst times and tend to forget the happy things. Meaning... you genuinely cannot remember a time when you were ever happy... which does not tend to give you much hope that you ever will be happy.
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