Both Lincoln and Churchill suffered from depression, they were both great men, I see no weakness in them because of their affliction.
From what I recall having read their are basically two reasons for depression, "clinical" which I believe is caused by a chemical imbalance and can be controlled with medications.
Then there is a "Psychological" depression, medications along with therapy are used to treat this type.
In any case depression is no cause for shame, it needs to be treated so the victim can move on to a better quality of life.
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In my first reply I started to say something that I thought would be taken the wrong way. After reading what East wrote I have to say it.
Depression is contagious.
Ask anyone who's had a loved one or close friend commit suicide in their own depression. I understand East's feelings about his brother because I had a good friend do it 4 yrs ago. I still haven't moved past thinking I could have stopped it and don't know if I will ever go a day without that on my mind.
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Mine was a 17 y/o kid who came by to talk when I was too busy to listen and asked him to come back. Connect the dots from there. it still has me fucked up. It has a lot to do with all that I do in life. I'm not ever going to put myself in that situation again. I have time for anyone who wants to talk. That's all I know to do to compensate for it.
I won't be back to this thread. This is not the way to start a morning.
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collectively we can share our experiences on how each of us, in some way, have overcome depression. it is definitely, not a one shoe fits all, but from different perspectives, someone in a similar predicament wont feel so hopeless. depression is a weakness, but you cant let your weaknesses overpower you. easier said than done because not everyone has the same strength of will.
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^ I was wondering if anyone would seize on it. Too early in the morning and typing too fast.
If it was a 30 year old...I wouldn't even bother....but for heaven's sakes...our good friend the OP deserves having some guidance in this. Even in the wildest outreaches of England... I believe they may still use the Queen's English. And the reason that I make the suggestion is that for such a serious topic...if one is looking for an actual serious debate on the issue....it provides a measure of credibility for the question and the person positing an hypothesis. To simply toss of 'yer' for 'your' immediately makes me think that I'd be debating a subject with an intellectually lazy opponent.
For those people for whom English is obviously a second language...one makes greater allowances.
But as you will note....it wasn't the spelling that caught my attention insofar as the difficulty I had with the OP's response....the observation was a mere footnote; so one wonders why you feel that we should start to debate about it in this thread. I would much rather that we focus on the actual topic raised.
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I have to tone down when typing cuz (hahaha) I like to make fun of accents. If you guys could hear StingRay's southern accent you'd die laughing. Then with Jay -- he either speaks with a dignified educated Australian accent or breaks into into a rat-tat-tat animated rant of Aussie slang that's hilarious to anyone who hears it.
Ray: Ef yewar gunna torn on the Arkundishener Isle clozzup awl th'winders before yewdew.
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Go get 'im, Ray!
For that, my dad would have said he needs "a good slap up side de head!"
I bid NO Trump!
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