OldLady
Diamond Member
- Nov 16, 2015
- 69,568
- 19,614
- 2,220
It has nothing to do with logic.Pure garbage.I was depressed by the callous lying and outright evilness of "progressive" assholes telling ME that I was in the wrong for fighting back when they most likely were the bullies when they went to school. I was too smart for my own good.You don't know anything.
I was depressed because the world I imagined, and the world that my teachers told me existed was the exact opposite of the real world. I became doubly depressed when I learned to cope with the real world with the understanding that somehow things would get better, and then learning that the world was only getting worse under the tutelage of the very same people who claimed they wanted to make a better world.
What I'm reading is that you were depressed by reality.
By the way, I would never tell you in a million years that you are to "blame" for depression. You plucked that out of thin air.
Depression is definitely an internalization of bad feelings. It can also be a chemical imbalance. It is irrational to blame others for how you cope. They might make your life easier or more difficult, but in the end, how you cope is on you.
I am glad you had the strength to get through the bullying alive.
My depression was 100% rational then, and my pessimism is 100% rational now.
Depression is an illness. It's not rational. Sorry.
It is 100% rational when you are kid and hopelessness is all you have to work with.
It's an actual mental illness, not just feeling lousy. It has emotional and physical symptoms. And it isn't caused by other people unless you're already predisposed to depression.
There are people who go through awful, hopeless events and don't get depressed. There are people who have mostly good lives and get depressed. It has nothing to do with logic.
No, but people seriously depressed are certain that their feelings are completely logical and justified.