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Several sources have informed me that there was a sequel to "Mrs. Doubtfire" in the works, which has been planned to have Robin Williams as the lead role, again. However, since he had been keeping his diagnosis of Parkinson's disease private so as not to be shared with the public (for whatever reason), it seems to me that Williams might have been saying he was willing to accept the role, however, deep inside, may have been questioning his physical ability to meet everyone's expectations, due to his progressing symptoms of Parkinson's.
Consequently, his already significant depression may have been enhanced by his fears that he would likely turn out to be a disappointment in rising to the challenge of his part in this new movie. That is to say, perhaps he feared he would be unable to deliver everything that he would like to be able to deliver by acting in such a role. And his own self-image may have been threatened, which frightened him, and may have made his depression worse, egging him ever closer to self-destruction, and maybe he didn't show any clues for anyone because he knew how to pretend so well, and he knew how to make it appear that he was not suicidal, or maybe he made it seem like ѕυιcιdє was somehow a laughing matter, just another among his already millions of jokes.
However, if he was really the "humanitarian" that many are saying he was, it seems to me that he missed a great opportunity to make a different kind of movie, one that would depict a famous movie star and comedian (not necessarily himself but perhaps that would work) whose life deteriorates and career declines due to the progress of this devastating disease. Certainly, he would have been able to PRETEND that he had advanced Parkinson's long in advance of him actually becoming subject to the effects thereof.
Such a movie could have been the crowning humanitarian effort of his life and career, one that could help family members of Parkinson's patients and perhaps therapists and doctors all over the world, to better understand the personal struggles and needs of Parkinson's patients. And it would have been a great example of Christian humility and the grace of virtue in our lives. However, if he really did suffer from demonic influence, the demons who pursued him would have worked hard to prevent him from making such a movie that would be helpful to people, because demons hate all people, just as they hate God, each other, and themselves. Demons hate everything. That's why they're in hell forever.
So then, why, other than because of demonic possession, would he have ignored this opportunity and had instead committed ѕυιcιdє? It's not like anyone could have suggested it to him, since he hadn't been sharing the news of his disease with others.
Only his own physician could have suggested this. But maybe his doctor just didn't think of it. He may have been unaware that such a prominent and worldly successful man would be likely to have suicidal tendencies. Doctors base a lot of their judgments on statistical data and analyses. Maybe there was insufficient study of similar cases, if there are any such cases at all.
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