Peter Attia· MD
it was really hard it was really hard to see my family fight so often you know it was constant and my little sister is just a year younger than me and I could feel her shift I could feel her clothes inside and wall off and you know being the oldest my dad was the oldest he was a little bit harder on me than her and that stuck out it was just really I mean without too many details it was very very difficult and it really felt I think at the root of a lot of depression is this concept that it will never get better there's no light at the end of the tunnel there's no way out of this and that's that's how I felt most of my childhood was just like this is not going to get better