posted on Jan, 10 2018 @ 08:31 PM
And yet Jim has done himself a disservice by assuming that we are "not are brothers keeper".
The "brother" here is the woman he dated; the "keeper" part is the awareness and knowledge he had of her vulnerability, suicidality, and drug
addiction.
This is why doing drugs with other people is a bad, bad thing to do. You fall together: you both mutually affirm one anothers needs and addictions and
so facilitate and enable the deepening of an addiction.
Carrey's turn to a darker and less concerned attitude about his identity i.e. his desire to no longer "be" Jim Carrey, derives from the #ty and awful
feelings he has about the death of his girlfriend.
And why would he feel #ty? Because obviously, as an intelligent human being, he couldn't help but no what sort of influence he could have; and by
doing something - giving her drugs - even after they broke up, he did something that he should rightly reflect upon and learning the meaning of.
But Hollywood just isn't helpful to people like Jim Carrey. Instead of being offered and given good advice, he is encouraged to maintain and expand
the dissociation: cut off his own head, if you will, because reflection on experience is horrible.
People who descend to these depths are liable of falling into the most negative of reinforcing feedback loops.