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Yep. The money is in the long game.
So… better to stay a bit insane then
Yep. The money is in the long game.
Seems to work for most UFC fighters.So… better to stay a bit insane then
I would lose my got damn mind if Sean fought Ian Gary and walked out to this
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Also… ”Wherever you go, there you are”Yeah, the old adage "money doesn't buy happiness" isn't just for show. People gotta stop thinking that fame and money will just magically make everything better.
wait bipolar people are allowed to have guns???Doesn't he own a stockpile of guns? Seems like he's red flagging, Dana step-in seems like he's crying for help?
He seems to kinda have a bi-polar thing going on.
Didn’t some other guy make a thread on this already today
So… better to stay a bit insane then
Shocking...
I think so, I feel like he gets manic highs and lows.
That make sense in why he behaves the way he does.
It seems like a shtick to me
Who could have known...
"You are an infection. You are the definition of weakness. Everything that is wrong with the world is because of you."
BANGERWhy not 5 minutes alone ? To me that would be the perfect walkout song if your going with Pantera
Thanks for sharing this- my 2 cents on the subject:I believe the average person has no idea about what mental health problems really entail.
Even when people get help they still have to deal with the issues, and that's just a fact in these stories and stories like them.
People in general don't like to face that fact because they want to distance themselves from it.
When a friend of mine had me go spend a few weeks at his job at the psychiatric hospital to see if I wanted to be a peer counselor be ause he thought Id be good at it.
I found that I am good at it, and I also seen the strain on their faces as they tried to face the problems head on.
I seen people that were diagnosed when they were kids, and 30 years later they were still struggling with it.
Families shattered, broken hearts and minds...it was too much for me sir.
Just my 2 cents on the subject.
I won't make excuses for his behavior, but this fits right in with what I just described. The guy walks around with his deflector shields on and he goes and picks on others that seem weird to him so people won't pay attention to how weird he actually is.Fuck him, I have no sympathy for him, he is a bully, an attention whore and a cry baby.
I just hope he doesn't hurt anybody.
While Sean Strickland has emerged as a success story in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, he is still haunted by his personal demons.
The former UFC middleweight champion shared his struggles with mental health in a video on his Instagram account Monday night. According to Strickland, he has “everything I could ever want,” but that still isn’t a cure for what ails him.
Strickland’s full video statement is as follows:
“Man, all week I’ve been f—-d up, dude. I’ve been on the Twitter saying crazy s—t, just just f—-ing spiraling. I woke up and I told my girl, I was like, ‘Babe, I feel like a danger to people. I don’t feel like I should be out in the world.’ And I think that, you know, I have everything: I’m rich, I’m famous. Like, I have everything I’ve ever f—-ing wanted, and I still am mentally unwell. And I get in these like, mindsets, to where like, I want to burn everything down in the world. Like, I want to have nothing so I could just f—ing lose it and just take out everything on people. And I think that, like, you guys in a weird way are like my family.
“I’ve shared some s—t with you guys and you guys have shared some s—t with me that like, I feel more connected with my fans than I think most people feel, just because we’ve gone through a lot together. And man, you know I have everything I want, dude, and I still struggle with mental health. And my memory is so short that like, when I’ve gone through this week, like once I get past it, I think to myself, ‘Oh man, that was a really rough time in my life.’ But then when I really think about it, this happens multiple times a month, every month.
“And again, I don’t even know why I’m telling you guys this. I’ve just been kind of going through some s—t. I’m fine, I’ll be fine. I’m going to go train right now and try to hurt all my friends and all the demons will go away. I just want you guys know that I have everything I could ever want in the world and I still struggle, so whatever you guys are going through, man, I hope you all feel better. Go to the gym, train. F—-ing wish you all the best.”
Strickland is well known for his controversial takes on a variety of topics, and his recent success — most notably an upset of Israel Adesanya to claim middleweight gold at UFC 293 — has given him a larger platform to voice his opinions. In this instance, Strickland opened up to his fans and followers.
“I'm always fighting the demons, sometimes I win, sometimes I lose,” Strickland wrote in the caption to his video. “I lost last week. Anyways I understand a lot of my fans are very similar to me.. Just wanted to share this and remind you you're not alone.”
Despite UFC Success, Sean Strickland Reveals He’s Still 'Mentally Unwell'
While Sean Strickland has emerged as a success story in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, he is still haunted by his personal demons.www.sherdog.com