First of all, if you had read what I said about the book at the time, I had said I had my doubts that he should've done it.
That being said, the comparison you've made suggests to me you have no clue as to what I was saying/expressing (frankly, I think the comparison smacks of your trying to find someone you think I will "protect" against everything, which is just silly IMO).
Now, perhaps 50% of that lies with me not clearly enough articulating what I am saying in a way you at least understand it (I don't care if you agree or not obviously, I just want to be sure you understand).
So...it is my personal opinion that allowing someone who is still working through their depression to speak publicly before having briefed their family and close working associates is not helping that person. I will further take the liberty of suggesting that perhaps you don't fully gauge that allowing someone with depression (or another psychiatric condition) to "get things off their chest" in a public forum is not always the healthiest course of action.
I don't wish to sound patronizing, but sadly I'm sure I do, so apologies for that. But IMO this is a far, far bigger issue than "getting things off his chest"...it is about a deep issue that appears unresolved and still in turmoil. I sincerely hope he makes it through.