i wrote an essay a couple of years ago called a lonely the lonely man with a gun. And maybe we could learn something from that, and i think we should. But no one says why would somebody want to kill a bunch of strangers? What kind of society has so much dis functionality that not onlys tist happen? You could say, once o ky, it's just a weird outlieor it happens occasionally. I ont wo say it happens often, doesn't matter. Occasionally, way too often, it is a signal that something has gone dark about how we connect other people. So in this part, johan, this is a part of yeur book. Again
Author and journalist Johann Hari talks about his book, Lost Connections: Why You Are Depressed and How to Find Hope, with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Hari, who has suffered with depression as a teenager and an adult, offers a sweeping critique of the medical establishment's understanding of depression and the frequent reliance on pharmaceutical treatments. Hari argues that it is our lost connections with each other, with our work, and with ourselves that explains the rise in depression in recent times.