Your posts are all about you. They just are. We're not exactly talking about Kant here are we? — Hanover
Instantly, as in right now, Google volunteer opportunities in your area and tomorrow you bag food for the homeless, you plant trees in parks, you shelve books at the library, you point patients in the right direction from the hospital help desk, you do whatever. Now you know how to do it. What's your next excuse for not doing it? — Hanover
Just ploughing on, and being creative especially. And being disciplined about intake of media etc. Activity over passivity, I suppose. — Baden
Yes, I have been but kind of know how to control it now. Sort of. — Baden
Sure, situationally related to to particularly stressful events, but I haven't suffered from generalized depression with no isolated source, — Hanover
You shouldn't take psychedelics because you're not otherwise doing well. That's my advice to you. My other advice to you is to stop pretending like you have no ego. It's like this thing you like to say, but nothing is more obvious than how egocentric you are. In fact, fewer and fewer threads by you are about anything but you. — Hanover
Also, I learned recently that psychedelics can effectively treat depression. Unfortunately they’re illegal though. It’s believe that they can help to breakup mental patterns (including depressive patterns, apparently). — praxis
Depression can be managed or cured, I believe, but it takes some discipline. — praxis
You must identify what is causing you to be depressed, and then solve the issue(s). There is no other way. — matt
Also, how does THC affect you? — macrosoft
What was the definition of wants and needs? Is it exclusively material? — NuncAmissa
I don't find writing helpful at the moment although I am considering writing something fictional as therapy. But it does help some people. — Andrew4Handel
In the end either you can cope with your life or you can't and it feels almost like a lottery. Don't feel to bad about it. — Andrew4Handel
I have tried various things but I am still trying something new at the moment . I feel like the right therapist might be able to delve deeply into your mind and give advice that way. I don't think anyone here is likely to give you better advice. — Andrew4Handel
I simply do not get depressed. — hks
Have you tried any changes to your diet and exercise habits? — Nils Loc
Anything is a lot to ask for someone who may feel like they are trapped in the bottom of a damp well, wrapped in a straitjacket with a bag over there head. — Nils Loc
I think the wonder of adulthood is different than the naive wonder of childhood. — Andrew4Handel
I believe some clarification is needed. To whom is this "Wants and Needs" addressed? — NuncAmissa
They only cope. They do not recover. — hks
It is probably worth just continuing different treatments. — Andrew4Handel
Everybody does. — hks
Have you tried writing about your feelings and analyzing them that way?. — Andrew4Handel
I don't know if I want to recapture the wonder of life or rather create a new more realistic wonder. — Andrew4Handel
If a depression is largely biological then it might require brain intervention more than behavioral intervention. If your childhood felt good then maybe adulthood is too much a disappointment? — Andrew4Handel
I am quite sympathetic to the Freudian unconscious. I think we might repress or forget the source of our mental distress and have repressed anger etc. For example my parents were not affectionate and so I did not expect it from them so now I am closed off emotionally. I feel uncomfortable with affection and feel I don't need it. I am quite certain that a lot of events from childhood have affected my psyche where I find it hard to renormalize my world view. I think it is going to be hard to ever get my self esteem back. — Andrew4Handel
Apparently MDMA/ecstasy is now being explored for use on depression. Some recreational drugs and up being adopted in medicine. — Andrew4Handel
Self medication is a very dangerous game of playing doctor with your own body. — hks
Do you have any idea what is causing the depression so you can tackle the cause? — Andrew4Handel
You were resilient. That is a good thing. Somewhat rare too. — hks
These are brain chemistry problems. Medication is the only solution. — hks
It seems like it is probably substantial brain differences. Also there is a lot you don't know as a child and you have a lot of novel experiences and hopes. But that is not say no child is depressed. — Andrew4Handel
I was an optimistic child in the face of damaging experiences which was unhelpful because I should have been fighting back against my circumstances.
So being an adult can be disenchanting I suppose — Andrew4Handel
The problem with medicating and self medicating s that they are probably altering your brain as well as other experiences and past experiences.
I don't know to what extent I should mess around with my brain but I am not opposed to anything. In England where I live a woman had an implant put in her brain with a control that she could carry round and stimulate herself. If someone feels drastically mentally unwell they can do major interventions. Some people never feel suicidal but have unbearable low mood. — Andrew4Handel
Apparently the danger point is recovering from low mood which I have experienced where you feel like dying so as never to go back to the low mood. — Andrew4Handel
I am not sure what philosophy can offer me. I don't like scientist which I find nihilistic. There are few modern debates that cheer up my world view. I think we are due a thinker that is genuinely unbiased, calm, not ego-maniacal and inspiring. — Andrew4Handel
