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Julie Ash's avatar

Kudos to Jake and his mother Lisa for sharing about Jake's illness and to Clayton for writing about it. Schizophrenia is an absolutely devastating illness, and unless you've experienced it firsthand, or through a friend or family member, you have no idea the total destruction it can cause. And in some ways, that is the worst part: except perhaps for your doctor, no one really understands. My son is just two years older than Jake and has always been a huge fan of Star Wars. He will be deeply consoled to know that Jake has also battled this illness and that a fellow sufferer is winning the war.

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Jake is a national treasure. Clayton, next time you interact with them, please share the following: Yoda’s instructions to Luke were to pass on what he had learned, not just the victories and the studies, but the struggles and lessons as well. Jake and his family are following in Jedi Master fashion for sure.

As a result of them sharing their story, more people will be exposed to the realities of schizophrenia, and more people will be able to compassionately receive the care and assistance to help them find peace. You never know who might read these articles and who they might talk to and how those conversations might positively affect real world decisions for someone involving care or understanding of someone suffering. Star Wars may be what gets attention to these articles, but ultimately love and compassion is what’s being shared (which I’d argue is what Star Wars is really all about), and we have Jake and his Mom (and you Clayton) to thank for that… ❤️🙏🏻🧘🏻‍♂️

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