Night is now falling before many of us leave work, there is a chill in the air, and the holidays are fast approaching. With all of that, we will soon be subject to numerous stories about the endemic of depression and suicide common to this time of the year. While you should not ignore the warning signs if displayed by a loved one, don't let these canned stories get you down. Why? Because this time of year is perhaps not as bad as the news stories make it out to be. After all, the most common time for suicides is actually Mondays in the springtime.
Hat tip: The lovely Mrs. Jib
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