@aiMute
The agency didn’t provide the necessary mental care for her, which doomed her to go this route. Showbiz is a world where you have to wear your “perfect persona” all the time, which is emotionally taxing. In fact, counselors for celebrities aren’t exactly out of the norm anymore.
Inquisitive and serious people like Akane, were inclined to learn from and felt responsible to clean their own mistakes. This inevitably will lead to her searching about herself (which indeed currently detrimental to her). Not to mention that she was also under a lot of pressure to give results, before and after said incident.
This is where mental care comes to play. The treatment will enable her to stop dwelling on her own mistake, tell her it’s not shameful to reach out to others, and let out some steam by talking to someone that she knows she can “burden to clean up the mess she made”. This is all but impossible due to the agency’s negligence.
What she needs the most right now, is a counselor. Not an agency with faulty practices nor victim blamers, whose gonna kick her when she’s down and bullied her to suicide.
Seriously man, the world doesn’t operate on logic alone. That would make us a very efficient, robotic creature who won’t waste time seeking pleasure and do our jobs without complaints. Go and talk with others and listen to their stories for a change, you’d be surprised on how many of them bottles up their grief and kill their own feelings with logic.
The world isn’t fair to begin with, so let’s not make it any less fair than it already is.