Robert writes:

“Estimates vary by source, but fraction of opioid deaths that are suicide is 
around 20-30%”

What I’d really like to know is how the fraction of opioid deaths occur with 
individuals that have no historical sign of mental illness at all, and would be 
described by their friends and colleagues as effective and engaged prior to 
their initial prescription.   I would expect that mental illness is massively 
underdiagnosed in this country, and especially in the blue collar mid-west 
where it is considered a taboo topic and people have not had adequate health 
insurance to use to diagnose it.    I strongly suspect a structural cause of 
all this is the idea that free will exists, combined with the inevitable 
evolution of the economy toward more automation.   Millions of people, maybe 
hundreds of millions of people, have what amounts to a mistaken view of the 
world.   Similar arguments apply to the ongoing outbursts of gun homicide 
(instead of suicide).

Marcus
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