As someone who has worked in the mental health field for quite a long time, you really don't need to try to convince me of that. But this is a woman who had MILLIONS at her disposal not to mention probably countless people who reached out to her and lent her their support. I would imagine that many of them attempted to encourage her to get and stay clean and offer an avenue to do so. This is not a medicaid assistance with 7 kids, no husband, and having to go on a waiting list for the nearest clinic or rehab facility kind of a lady.
What you're saying isn't necessarily untrue, but you know very well that many people could tell you that they fought that fight and took responsibility. There's a common element to these mega-stars in terms of giving up their independence and will because, let's face it, in general it's easy to have others take care of your affairs.
I'd rather see a tribute to someone who contributed to the profession and in turn showed compassion to others than honor selfishness and irresponsibility.

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