I'm not sure it's mental health issues so much as "got away with being a bad person to work with and then couldn't anymore".
Looking in from the outside, it seems like he kept more or less succeeding (financially, in the eyes of friends/family, etc), while doing dodgier things and insulting more people, which spurred him to keep going along as before. Eventually he flew too close to the sun.
One incredibly irritating thing about Google Flights is it ignores and overrides my currency settings every time. And often my language settings too.
At least on Safari.
No combination of being logged into Google and selecting the currency in the sidebar will result in the currency, rather than the local currency, being set for next visit.
That means every single use of Google flights involves going to the sidebar to set currency, either first or more likely upon searching.
There was a time, not long ago, when a person could wonder about something that is well understood, try for an hour to get the answer, fail, and give up.
Now with every passing month the set of known things that are hard to find out gets smaller and smaller.
Or even the set of speculative things.
You want to know how a warp drive might work? There's a Youtube video for that.
You want to know what that Youtube video about how warp drive might work means? There's a Youtube video for that too.
> There were compulsory subjects like Afrikaans, and I just didn’t see the point of learning that. It seemed ridiculous. I'd get a passing grade and that was fine.
Looking in from the outside, it seems like he kept more or less succeeding (financially, in the eyes of friends/family, etc), while doing dodgier things and insulting more people, which spurred him to keep going along as before. Eventually he flew too close to the sun.