Stephen Fry: “Lost, alone and I wanted to take my life” | E201

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To call Stephen Fry a national treasure would be underselling him. One of the hardest working names in British media, you name it and Stephen has done it; writer, actor, director and comedian. The size of his contribution to British culture in over four decades as a public figure is staggering.

Topics:

0:00 Intro

01:44 Early context

08:42 Credit card fraud – getting arrested

10:52 Feeling like an outsider

15:39 Going to Cambridge

18:48 Why acting?

23:31 Where happiness really comes from

34:15 How can we change who we are?

38:17 What has changed from the core of your younger self

44:40 Lowest moment in your life

50:38 Manic depression

59:36 Your relationship with social media

01:06:06 Depressive lows

01:15:22 Why have you been successful

01:18:15 Are we all artists?

01:28:34 What creates a good life for you?

01:32:13 Last guest question

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