If I learned anything this past year, it's this:
"Williams actually died of a disease---a terrible, terrible disease. Depression consumed the man, and it killed him, too, even if it used his hands to do it. I can't help but think: if we as a society talked more frankly and openly and without shame about depression, if we took depression more seriously as a disease rather than as an issue of deficient willpower or character, maybe we wouldn't lose so many irreplaceable people---our heroes, our visionaries, our friends, our family---year after year." - Georgetown Professor, David Ebenbach