I don't know what the answer actually is-- but I agree that the problem is real and that it needs to be a much higher priority to solve it.

When you have a college student, and you see the sheer scope of the mental health problems in that population (anxiety and depression, chiefly), and you know more parents than not who can name one or more of their own children's friends who have attempted suicide as college students...

yeah. Doing something that seems like a step in the right direction seems a LOT better than doing nothing because it's not enough to fix it all.

sick



Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.