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Living With Depression: “It’s OK Not To Be OK” | MR PORTER Health In Mind
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"I put this mask on for everyone to see, but in reality I was always suffering.” Mr Leon Cerrone has lived with depression for his entire adult life. In this short film, he takes us on a journey through his darkest moments and explains how opening up to his friends helped him to turn his life around – and to realise that it’s okay to not be okay. This film was made for MR PORTER Health In Mind, an initiative dedicated to helping men lead happier lives. Mr Cerrone wears a cycling jersey from MR PORTER’s exclusive collection from Rapha. All net profits from the sale of this collection will be donated to MR PORTER's Health In Mind fund, powered by Movember.

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@thesamklick

3 years ago

I really respect Mr. Porter, which at the end of the day is a retailer, for not only creating short films featuring real people, but covering a heavy subject like depression. So much richer than “10 things I can’t live without” with a celebrity.

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@IanTheEarlobe

3 years ago

No idea who this guy is but I’m super happy he’s doing well.

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@jeanlefranc3817

3 years ago

This guy was lucky to have friends looking after him. Many men live in real loneliness, never even receiving a call from their kids and having lost friends over the years. Retirement then means death to them.

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@fox_2312

3 years ago

Strange that social media helped him when it usually has the opposite effect

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@rahulsarkar1134

3 years ago

I remember my dad would say: I'm not where I want to be,but I'm not where I used to be That was enough for me to open my eyes and keep rolling anyways

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@zneyvan

3 years ago

Im going to treat my self better, its ok not to be Ok.

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@salvemoinbruda9858

3 years ago

As somebody diagnosed with depression this video meant a lot to me.. thank you so much

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@sayyer10

3 years ago

Let it be known that depression can hit anyone at any age. I am 54, living alone, no family, no career, no house, no car, no proper career, no savings and stuck with toxic friends and co-workers who keep saying I am no good for anything. Everyday is a struggle and suicidal but I try to tell myself "I can make it to the next day". But its hard work to stay positive and I am running out of energy as I grow old.

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@jkitto2008

3 years ago

I've dealt with mental health issues my whole life, when I found cycling I truly believed it saved my life. I cycle every day

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@duquem0421

3 years ago

This was one of the most relatable videos you guys have posted

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@DavidRivera-gc3hi

2 years ago

Mr. Cerrone, I dont know you nor your story, but the world is better for having you. God Bless.

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@beanstaIkjack

3 years ago

He's beautiful. I had an emotional breakdown a few years ago but it was really a breakthrough! I'm stronger for having come through it and I'm happy now. Sadness and sorrow are an essential part of human life, no one can escape it, it comes for everyone at some point. You don't grow from happiness. You grow from sadness and suffering. Only in the ashes of suffering can a phoenix be born. Life is coping. Learn how to quiet your mind and how to change a negative to a positive. Practice gratitude and go to the gym or workout regularly, eat healthy and things will get better. Bad times don't last. The future is coming. Be ready!

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@Andy-ri1ns

3 years ago

What a cool fella, hope he always shares his feelings and doesn't go it alone.

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@throwthejavelin368

3 years ago

You can never get rid of depression? How? I feel you man, I'm in a similar situation now.

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@justjacqueline2004

3 years ago

Very brave. The same can happen at any age,yes even 62 years of age,and you do NOT have to please everyone all the time. Thank you for your help.

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@TheShmangz

1 year ago

Power to you brother, thanks for sharing your story. Beautiful film by Mr. Porter!

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@henryli693

3 years ago

I agree with him, depression just like cold, can't kill you but need professional help. I tried to end my life when I turn 17 and 20. I still think about that every day. "Yes, it is okay not to be okay". - a person diagnosed with depression over three year.

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@MrGeorge514131

1 year ago

Thanks for presenting this, a hidden beast without doubt. I have lived with depression all my life so sympathise with fellow victims. It’s a bitch. I have also been gifted with Autism Trait so I see things differently to most people, as far as the depression goes , I have come to accept it as my NORMAL, it comes and goes but I know it will always be there so refuse to take medication because it’s part of me. As far as the Autism Trait goes I have an almost photographic memory and am an accomplished artist, hence why I consider this a gift. Everyone handles their situations differently so obviously there is no right or wrong, I urge people who are considering acts of finality DONT, we are what we are I do have Psych who is a dear friend but refuse assistance from the system because I believe it’s part of the journey,

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@vialactea5549

3 years ago

The hard part for me is admiting I'm not ok, because I always feel like other people have bigger problems. But once I came to terms with it and seeked help I started improving slowly but surely. Talking to someone help and therapist too. Quarentine has been hell but it was even harder for me to admit it. Now I'm making short term plans, taking little steps each day and riding my bike as much as I can. Thank you for putting yourself out there for others.

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