But there is no doubt that personal unhappiness contributed to his ill health.
But hers was a difficult rise, fraught with personal unhappiness and political persecution.
So in keeping with the changing times, acknowledging her personal unhappiness has become a way to secure the throne.
There was, the general saw, something pinched in his face, an unhappiness far more personal than the fact that he was bringing news of bereavement to someone.
"It's interesting to watch Bud expressing his personal unhappiness," Fehr said in a telephone interview yesterday.
His personal unhappiness was increased by news from Russia of the arrest and death of his wife.
"I think it's born of some personal unhappiness."
His onstage shtick is little more than a recitation of his desperate personal unhappiness offered in a bizarrely chipper tone.
Suicide attempters are usually experiencing considerable personal unhappiness and social difficulties which often improve after their attempts (p. 46).
For decades, therapists of various kinds have put forward one unproved theory after another to explain personal unhappiness, dissatisfaction or serious psychological dysfunction.