Huh, a good looking, funny, smart, talented, wealthy young man, attempting suicide.
What this shows, IMO, is that always reaching for something better is not the answer. The buddhists have a lot of things right, and one of them is learning how to be satisfied with what you have at the moment.
So many Hollywood stars are driven to succeed, and when they get that success they're not satisfied. Notice that they almost always turn to a serious relationship with another Hollywood person, it's the logical next step: "well, I've got all this money and fame and p*ssy throwing itself at me 24/7, I'm not happy, so obviously LOVE will bring me happiness".
I was thinking the other day about how many things in my life are things I take as "givens". Hot water. Health Care. The internet. The refrigerator. Video Games.
People in large parts of the world, along with people from every time period for 60,000 years of human life, would give their left nut to have this stuff. We need to give thanks to God or reality or ourselves and realize that we are seriously blessed in terms of the way we live our lives. It makes our current screwups, i.e. wars, global warming, religious intolerance, etc, seem so absolutely unnecessary and downright RIDICULOUS.