by Cheese » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:59 pm
I might sound arrogant as hell in this, but I really don’t mean to be.
I think that the thread shows proof that everyone gets depressed and that’s a natural trigger. That trigger is that something needs to change, there is a difference between what is occurring in life and what is positive for the person.
Throughout history there has been the have and have not classes. Problem is if one looks at it closely neither party is really happy. The haves often feel trapped by the possessions, status, or living environment, the have not class covets everything they can’t get to but can see or get so close to. Take a look through literature and culture thought history and across all borders. One thing remains the characters are pretty similar, the peasant who becomes king, the princess trapped by status, etc, etc.
Depression comes in as a motivator or a complaciatory agent (sp? to ease in becoming complaicent). Either a person will do something to end the depression or that feeling will hold them fast in the place they are. Neither one is bad, but feeling crappy about not moving is not fun. It is my theory that the motivational side of depression is the origin of music and art. If you sat around all day hammering rocks or chasing deer with a stick the in-between time would be drastically boring, depression would be rampant and something would have to fill the time or one would go quite nutty.
Modern culture has made a business of taking advantage of those feelings. We are mentally torn apart by a well tailored message stream telling us how we should be, act, and what to own. It’s all made to make us feel odd if we don’t have it and happy if we do. Naturally its targets at our deepest psyche and we all often play along without even realizing. We often don’t turn to art or activity but instead to material to fill that ancient void. At work we don’t have enough things to do that could provide 8 hours of satisfaction just “doing our jobs” unless you planed ahead well. So we get depressesed.
That depression carries over and we blame other things that have nothing to do with it, or we rely on the “quick fix” media answers that are around us every day. (Arrogance) People don’t drink coke because they are thirsty they drink it because the imagining of Coke says it will make you happy. With all the sugar and caffeine it doesn’t make you happy but it perks you up and we accept this as happiness. So you got money but you don’t feel good, buy a Cadillac, it’s the status car and you feel good. Not really, they piss you off, its just more money to fix it, insure it, and once you own one all you see are the plethora of other Cadillacs on the road.
So long story short I say depression is natural and the idea that it is bad, or unique to you is bullshit. Be depressed, and don’t feel bad about it. Don’t look for an easy answer, a pill, a car, a soft drink, look for the cause, or at least look for something that you can do. Art, exploration, music, all of the “useless” activities out there were born out of depression. (arrogance) Pills and other things are good for a transition not a cure.
Even rich people get depressed, that’s why art is so valuable, it gives them something to obsess over and escape the depression they feel from being so idle. Poor people get depressed and carve up their cane to look pretty to escape how depressing their status is. The rich guy buys the pretty cane and the cycle is complete. So go out there and find your own cane, whatever that may be.
Non one is alone in depressoin, and no one is a truely bad person just because of how they felt, or what they did yesterday. (Although if you killed 30 people yesterday theres a high possibility you are a bad person.)
I’m just saying this because after a lifetime of depression and failure I decided to go out and search for my own cane. It sucks at times, but that’s the price of freedom. I could get depressed about being 30, no girlfriend, having lost my wealth and valuable possessions, having spent 3 years when I was 25 in my parents basement, loosing my life savings in a failed business, but I wont. Well, I will but I wont let it stop me. Depression is my new motivation, it wont last forever, it will remind me of what I’m fighting for, and finally if I get up and on my feet no matter how poor or shitty life is, depression will go away.
Oh yeah, another trick may be to write a long-winded post on the forum of your choice.
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Good luck to everyone out there.
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