Justin Bieber reveals: I'm broken! - Fight with aggression

Justin Bieber äußert sich auf Instagram zu seinen Aggressionsproblemen und erlebten Traumata. Der Sänger zeigt Selbstreflexion und kündigt eine Freundschaft auf.
Justin Bieber comments on Instagram about his aggression problems and experienced trauma. The singer shows self -reflection and quits a friendship. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Justin Bieber reveals: I'm broken! - Fight with aggression

Karlsruhe, Deutschland - Today Justin Bieber makes headlines again. The 31-year-old pop star urged his inner fights on Instagram. In several postings he gives insights into his soul life and admits that he feels "broken" and has to deal with aggression problems. He clearly makes it clear that the anger that often overwhelms him results from pain and trauma. "I am exhausted to work on myself all the time," he explains, reflecting on the advice that always gives him to heal his problems. But these often only make him angry, reports Ka-News.

Bieber is vulnerable in his posts. So he surprisingly terminated a friendship with a friend not mentioned by name. In an emotional SMS exchange, he explains that he no longer wants him to ask him how he is doing because the friend's concern perceives him as oppressive. "You are a pussy," writes Bieber, making it clear that he will not apologize for his anger because she is a natural reaction to pain suffered, as he emphasizes. In the middle of these difficult topics, he also shares personal moments like pictures with his wife Hailey and her little son Jack Blues, who was born last year.

The challenges of growing up

The topic of mental health is not new, especially for the younger generation. Justin Bieber is no exception. In the past few weeks, he has repeatedly talked about his psychological problems, ranging from self -doubt to deep exhaustion. In an earlier posting, he chatted about his uncertainties and that he often felt unworthy of what many young people can understand too well. A WHO survey shows that 11 % of young people show signs of problematic use of social media, which is approaching Bieber's problem situations. In girls in particular, there are 13 % higher numbers.

Especially in today's digitally shaped world, social media seem to be both a source of support and the burden. The WHO emphasizes that problematic use of social media is often associated with low mental well -being and high substance consumption. Here, too, it is important to stay in dialogue - both in families and in schools to promote healthy media literacy. An open handling of these topics could be useful for many. Especially for teenagers who often have greater challenges with their mental health.

A look at the social networks

on his Instagram posts is not Shy to show his free time with a joint in his hand or to relax with a hookah. Such representations could not only shape his public appearances, but also be critically questioned, especially in view of the problematic behaviors that have more and more young people. According to the WHO, 12 % of young people show signs of problematic play behavior, whereby boys are often more affected.

It is clear that Justin Bieber fights much more than just against his own anger and aggression. His path to healing seems to be a constant process that requires many balancing files. And while he gives insights into his fights on Instagram, it remains to be seen how he in the future he has into music and life. The support of his fans will certainly play a role.

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