petrofsky wrote:
Hiroshama Nakasaki Is Back wrote:
I think depression is something you carry in your sub-conscious and your brain gets confused in future situations and you become depressed in those situations when you’re not supposed to.
Why do you think Sunday is a Depression day? Because when we are kids it’s the last day of the weekend and we get sad because we have to go back to school. This stays with you when you get older and you get the same feeling on Sunday’s no matter what you have to do the next day, whether it’s work, a day off, vacation ect..
So what you have to do is remind yourself that your brain is programmed to get depressed in situations you were so used too, and you have to find a way to clear and get rid of this out of the sub-conscious part of your brain.
There is the normal feeling “depression” which is just normal old sadness, and then there is the actual mental disease depression. The disease is started from chemical imbalances, and fucks up the way you process emotion, and it comes out as a combination of saddness, lonliness, helplessness, hopelessness, guilt, anger, etc.
Everybody gets sad on Sunday. It has nothing to do with the disease of depression. I am always sad and pissed on Sunday, just like everyone.
Your brain is, yes, programmed to get sad in certain situations. But when one is clinically depressed, they have the same painful feeling for weeks, months, even years with no break in between. Just everlasting pain.
Do you think that a person can control his imbalances? Or is it really a disease per say?
I personally think it’s the person’s choice but these real bad ones choose to make themselves worse.