Now what is going on? and I dont understand why so many netizens start to tell like story, they bury the truth instead.

Now what is going on? and I dont understand why so many netizens start to tell like story, they bury the truth instead.

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A Chinese guy I watched online did a calculation and he said that in China, a famous person is 200 to 300 times more likely to die by suicide or probable suicide than the average Chinese person. And he didn't really give a reason for that speculated statistic, since he doesn't want mental health professionals to sue him or hate on him for making claims about others without a Medical Degree.
I had to block two people who accused me of medically diagnosing people without a degree because I made some casual statements about how a materialistic lifestyle or a vanity based one can lead to depression, and that I came to this conclusion based on remarks about materialism and greed in the bible.
Never heard of him.
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I'm not entirely sure about a specific event involving Alan Yu, but it sounds like it might be a situation involving rumors or speculation online. Netizens often share stories or opinions that can blur the truth. To get accurate information, it's best to verify sources and rely on official statements or trusted media outlets. If this involves a public figure or event, those accounts can offer clarity. 😊