MeltingHeart
Visionary
- Sep 9, 2019
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I just read this in a comment following a TED talk on depression and I thought it was worth sharing- as is a fair response to the old 'there are people worst off than you' that people may think or say to depressed people. It also poses a interesting question/ point of reflection on the subject. This is what it said:
"People always tell me the typical "You know other people are worse off than you. You could have cancer." We might not have literal cancer, but I often wonder what it would feel like to be dying every day desperately wanting to live, than to be living every day desperately wanting to die. We do have cancer.. just not in the form of a physical tumor and alot slower of a death."
I have highlighted the bit I find most interesting & that is ripe for philosophical debate. I cant even comprehend the former- as I am not ill & yet have such a strong desire to die, yet the guilt I do feel with that is also strong- knowing that for many it is the latter. But then this just adds to me thinking how sad and topsy-turvy the world is- and full of all different kinds of pain and suffering- which obvs. just deepens my depression.
"People always tell me the typical "You know other people are worse off than you. You could have cancer." We might not have literal cancer, but I often wonder what it would feel like to be dying every day desperately wanting to live, than to be living every day desperately wanting to die. We do have cancer.. just not in the form of a physical tumor and alot slower of a death."
I have highlighted the bit I find most interesting & that is ripe for philosophical debate. I cant even comprehend the former- as I am not ill & yet have such a strong desire to die, yet the guilt I do feel with that is also strong- knowing that for many it is the latter. But then this just adds to me thinking how sad and topsy-turvy the world is- and full of all different kinds of pain and suffering- which obvs. just deepens my depression.