cali22♡

cali22♡

Selfharm Specialist♡
Nov 11, 2023
267
Hello,

I wanted to ask what you think of the title. . .

Is depression a punishment or really just a "test"?

I once heard the saying: "Depression is just a test"

Is that true?

Please help me
 
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greebo6

Enlightened
Sep 11, 2020
1,605
Likely fate but I suppose some people view it as a test as they battle against it.
 
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Trismegistus_13

Trismegistus_13

Your best is all you can give
Jun 17, 2024
62
That really depends on one's spiritual beliefs. To me, depression is nothing supernatural; it's simply a flaw in our genetics that leads some people to experience deep feelings of sadness with or without a cause. We are unfortunately the ones who lost the coin toss; I do not believe that a god is punishing or testing us.
 
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Kinasea

Kinasea

Truly alone
Oct 1, 2024
24
i would say its just a test that anyone can get. Some people can come out of it stronger and some decide they would rather not have to deal with it. Both options are valid
 
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plutoaquarius

plutoaquarius

Member
Oct 24, 2024
17
For me it seemed like a holding period where pieces were coming together. Once activated things shifted.
 
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Kavka

Student
Jun 11, 2024
141
It's a bit of an oversimplification, but I think it's just the result of (susceptible) genes interacting with the "wrong environments" over time. Depending on your definition, I guess you could call it fate if you believe in causal determinism.

If you believe it's a test or punishment, who or what is doing this to you?
 
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Edistrying

Member
Jul 22, 2024
63
Neither option.
Depression is the result of this world telling you to smile all the time, that the world is beautiful and everything is luxury, just a fuckin lie, all that is exhausting, the world is shit, just try to survive and find yourself and on that path I hope you find good people who make you laugh sometimes, you have nothing to prove.
 
FlufflesAway

FlufflesAway

Student
Jul 31, 2024
103
Yea, I can't see it as either option offered.

It can be environmental, or genetic (think: children born with mutations resulting in extra limbs), or a mix of both. Depressed states in primates can be intentionally triggered through abuse (some very unhappy 'scientists' have demonstrated this). And it just seems logical to say that if genetic mutations can result in physical 'deformities' then it should also be able to result in intellectual deformities too--deformities of the mind, or what we perceive to be the mind.

It's just random life. The larger meaning behind it is a mystery, and something I can't comprehend.
 
Anhaedra

Anhaedra

Member
May 5, 2024
71
I dont think its either of those. The world is apathetic to what's going on with people. There is no reason or meaning for our suffering, its just absurd.
 
We Are Angels

We Are Angels

Student
Sep 24, 2024
108
A test/punishment for what, precisely?

A test to get into heaven? In that case why isn't everyone tested on the same level? Why would some people have it harder?

If it's a punishment, what exactly have we done to warrant this suffering?
 

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