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Suicide is a symptom of depression. Depression is an inherited birth defect of an organ of the body -- the brain. Brain disorders, or mental illnesses, are physiological illnesses like other diseases of the body and it's organs.

Most are incurable and symptom management is the best that can be done.

In addition, as we age, brain function goes down. It is estimated that 1/3 of normal aging people suffer from Mild Cognitive Impairment which is separate from alzheimers and dementia.

These are major risk factors for advisors themselves and their clients.

As with suicide, behavior driven by a poorly functioning brain can do widespread damage and may present a legal risk for an advisor.

We post on this at brain4biz.wordpress.com

Posted by Elmer R | Wednesday, May 09 2012 at 8:48AM ET
The author obviously never played competitive sports at a high level. If he had he would realize that drawing the analogy of an athlete leaving their sport to start a new career is hardly the same as someone "retiring". It is more analogous to one transitioning from one job to another. A professional sports career was never meant to be an end in and of itself such as stopping your work life at age 65 and transitioning into one's "golden years". The two transitions are as different as night and day. Good way to grab a headline though.
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