It was late at night when I got the emailed threat about five years ago. A suicidal friend sent me a dramatic picture — an obvious cry for help — with a knife poised against her wrist. She lives hundreds of miles away, so there was little that I could do to help, but I wondered where her husband was.
After I sent a reply trying to talk her into ending the threat — at least for that night — she sent back a sarcastic reply to my attempt to help her deal with this existential crisis.
“It’s not your job,” she wrote. “It’s the man-child’s who’s off playing computer games.”
I knew this was a continuing issue in her marriage. Her husband — about 30 years old — spent pretty much all of his non-work time playing computer games. As a result, they had fallen into living parallel lives. Although he knew she was depressed and suicidal, he chose to live in a fantasy world with gaming buddies instead of in the real world he had chosen for himself.

Choose the person you don’t want to spend your life without
I was getting frustrated with the interview Sunday afternoon, but I wanted to keep things civil and polite.
Politicians, empires come and go; only love and nature will endure
Cat’s ordeal reminds me that bad things happen right under my nose
In dysfunctional modern culture, porn defines ‘normal’ for millions
What if writing from the ‘AI me’ sounds just like I’d written it?
For first time in my life, I fear not finding love and life I’ve needed
I still feel shame for wanting to pursue the desires of my heart