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Shamana
Warlock
- May 31, 2019
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Like so much in life, I find insanity is subjective.
Oh, and why are you here? Not asking for a thesis on the meaning of life, just why are you posting here?
Why do you care?
Like so much in life, I find insanity is subjective.
Oh, and why are you here? Not asking for a thesis on the meaning of life, just why are you posting here?
Like the title says, do you think it's possible to overcome a mental illness? Especially, a major depression?
I was asking myself the question that camus says in his philosophy, ¿Does it worths to live life or not?
¿Does my life worths? ¿Even if I'm a mess?...
Meanwhile, I get scolded for saying this not a great place to ask advice for overcoming/healing/recovering from mental illness, but no one bats an eyelid at this?
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/rigging-up-a-self-decapitation-device.17940/
You want good religious advice - go to a church.
You want to hear everything is fine and everything will be okay - as any positive dude out there.
You want to share with people with similar condition as you - come here.
its easy...
and yes this is a great place for asking advice... on certain topics... like how can I die? because I hate my life.... and many others ... like.... is giving life another chance a good idea?
I think the path may be to "accept the darkness" and not fight against it, I think those who seek "happiness" simply end up finding a difficult game ... I think we should move on even on the darkest nightsLike the title says, do you think it's possible to overcome a mental illness? Especially, a major depression?
I was asking myself the question that camus says in his philosophy, ¿Does it worths to live life or not?
¿Does my life worths? ¿Even if I'm a mess?...
Not a day goes by i don't ask myself the same question.Why do you care?
If you had a depressed child would you prefer them hanging out here or somewhere else?
I would not want my depressed child hanging out on "sanctionedsuicide", even if they were over 18.
Do you not think that the 18+ year olds are someone's child, were beloved by someone? Do you not think that most members on SS are depressed?Come one... this website is not for a depressed child .... is not for depressed people..... its for the suicidal ones... big difference.....
for people who've have had enough!!
for excruciating pain, for deep troubles....
depressed wife? take her to the Bingo or some place else....
depressed child? buy him a playstation, talk to him...
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I'd recommend you watch this, it raises some good questions and possible answers.Like the title says, do you think it's possible to overcome a mental illness? Especially, a major depression?
I was asking myself the question that camus says in his philosophy, ¿Does it worths to live life or not?
¿Does my life worths? ¿Even if I'm a mess?...
Do you not think that the 18+ year olds are someone's child, were beloved by someone? Do you not think that most members on SS are depressed?
There are many theories about it, here's an intro...I think the path may be to "accept the darkness" and not fight against it, I think those who seek "happiness" simply end up finding a difficult game ... I think we should move on even on the darkest nights
I think what I said may be a cliche and I do not know if there is a theory about it, but it's how I face life
For me, it's the exact opposite! I was never suicidal until I took antidepressants.I would have taken my life a long time ago if it wasn't for my medication.
Yeah that is a known side effect of some anti-depressants.For me, it's the exact opposite! I was never suicidal until I took antidepressants.
Schizophrenia, no. Depression, more statistically likely that you'll overcome it than the likelihood it'll be chronic. Depression isn't chronic and untreatable for most people.Like the title says, do you think it's possible to overcome a mental illness? Especially, a major depression?
I was asking myself the question that camus says in his philosophy, ¿Does it worths to live life or not?
¿Does my life worths? ¿Even if I'm a mess?...
I completely agree. Most depression will go away with no intervention at all other than time, then a large percentage will go away with the methods you listed. All of us here who say depression never improves are people who are in that tiny 10% that has chronic intractable depression. That kind of depression exists of course, but it's not the majority. I think it's analogous to flu. Most people get the flu at some point and most recover without even seeing a doctor. Some get complications and need extra help. Only a tiny percentage dies from flu.Yes. But this is not the place where I would look for answers. A major depressive episode can naturally remit by itself without intervention.
Also approaching it with a common sense approach such as regular light.moderate excercise and a clean diet can help. And if possible uplifting company and find ways to be positive. Browsing on a forum for people who are suicidal is on the worst things you can do if you want to get out of it.
No.Like the title says, do you think it's possible to overcome a mental illness? Especially, a major depression?
I was asking myself the question that camus says in his philosophy, ¿Does it worths to live life or not?
¿Does my life worths? ¿Even if I'm a mess?...
Schizophrenia, no. Depression, more statistically likely that you'll overcome it than the likelihood it'll be chronic. Depression isn't chronic and untreatable for most people.
I completely agree. Most depression will go away with no intervention at all other than time, then a large percentage will go away with the methods you listed. All of us here who say depression never improves are people who are in that tiny 10% that has chronic intractable depression. That kind of depression exists of course, but it's not the majority. I think it's analogous to flu. Most people get the flu at some point and most recover without even seeing a doctor. Some get complications and need extra help. Only a tiny percentage dies from flu.
Actually Schizoprehnia remits naturally in countries where they don't use medications. In general poor countries have better outcomes than wealthy countries because they cannot afford anti-psychotis.
Most depression isn't chronic and many people are only temporarily in bad situations.Depression, specifically chronic depression (I call institutional or environmental depression. Poverty, discrimination, persecution, child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, ptsd, etc.) will not disappear from your life, it is physiologically ingrained into your neural network and likely DNA, especially for young children. No amount of positive psychology and wishful thinking will change that, it's akin to praying for a man with stage 4 lung cancer, but at least with prayer your not denying he is in pain.
People distract themselves with self-destructive activities, religion/philosophy, mind-numbing work, or vent their despair to those around them, but they'll never "recover". Depression is apart of who you are, you can't be "cured" of yourself, nor should anyone want to, to do so is a sign of pathology. This pathology (suicide) rots us away from the inside out and robs us of many opportunities, it affects the individual which in turn extends to society at large, social pathology.
The world today is pathological and I believe it's terminal, even if by some miracle we don't destroy ourselves someone else will, and if not that then there's climate change and the decades of planetary devastation humans have unleashed on the environment coming back to haunt us.
Perhaps for a select few many years ago, life was worth living, today not so much, tomorrow we won't be there to ask the question.
Life is "temporary".Most depression isn't chronic and many people are only temporarily in bad situations.
I wouldn't say it remits, but people live with it peacefully. They still hear voices etc but the voices are happy and helpful. And the delusions aren't harmful or scary like "I can't eat because people want to poison me", they're things like "the trees watch over humanity to keep harmony". So you'd still have some symptoms or differences from others, but it wouldn't be a problem. With depression, some people do learn to live with its peacefully but for most it actually goes away entirely.
I can't watch videos because of my attention span, is there a transcript for that?
....."to be or not to be"....... the eternal question formed into language and coherent thought....Prince Hamlet in the nunnery scene of Hamlet questioning if existence in this mortal form is indeed worth the pain and effort require to stay in the mortal realm....Like the title says, do you think it's possible to overcome a mental illness? Especially, a major depression?
I was asking myself the question that camus says in his philosophy, ¿Does it worths to live life or not?
¿Does my life worths? ¿Even if I'm a mess?...
Actually I find insanity to be relative. You get it from your family.... truth.Why do you care?