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Forbes: Michelle Williams Of Destiny’s Child On Life After Depression
Michelle Williams Of Destiny’s Child On Life After Depression by Forbes Contributors: Pauleanna Reid Today mental health is increasingly reported about in the media, yet is still a topic absent from school lesson plans and for many, an unspoken stigma not discussed at home. One-half of all chronic mental illness begins by the age of 14; three-quarters by the age of 24. Those who suffer silently struggle to stay afloat. Some struggle to stay alive. Singer, songwriter, entrepreneur and former member of Destiny’s Child, Michelle Williams, is no stranger to mental health issues. While publicly Williams seemed to have it all (as part of one of the top-selling female groups…