Got a letter from a supporter saying how positive this campaign - particularly interacting with the #YangGang - has been for her outlook and mental health. That’s the best thing to hear - that we are already making things better. Imagine when we win. 

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Just curious, why not the other way around? If people have more stable relationships and income, wouldn't it be helpful to their mental health? Which way is more cost-effective?
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Yep, the causality goes both directions. But there are some low-hanging fruit in promoting mental health
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Do you think that Andrew Yang's "Freedom Dividend" of $1000/month to every American would help improve our national mental health?
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Yes, for many reasons....
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He is agreeing with
@AndrewYang here:https://www.yang2020.com/policies/mental-health/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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In that case, I suggest
@marwilliamson , who was just on the@LewisHowes School of Greatness podcast. I definitely know way more about Marianne having listened.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Generally, where should investment be directed to improve national mental health?
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what're the evidence based policies/interventions to improve mental health?
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I believe "give directly" one one of the top charities. Sounds a lot like the freedom dividend
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And porcupines believe sticking with quills is the only solution. Go get some real perspectives from outside yourself.
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