Jack Flak
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Everything alters brain chemistry. The brain is chemical-electrical.Did people miss my post about when it persists too long it can alter brain chemistry?
Everything alters brain chemistry. The brain is chemical-electrical.Did people miss my post about when it persists too long it can alter brain chemistry?
Yes, I know, and it's fabricated. That's what I said.
Because depression is not the result of a chemical imbalance, and EVEN IF IT WERE, the drugs used to fight it do not correct any chemical imbalance. Maybe I'll go find some evidence of my own. Maybe not, I'm very flighty.Why are you so invested in refuting a helpful and true statement? You can state the cause in any number of ways. Not the issue.
Everything alters brain chemistry. The brain is chemical-electrical.
One year hard labor in a group setting is my cure-all.Okay. Now, what about when it becomes altered to the point of total despair?
To try to fix or not?
One year hard labor in a group setting is my cure-all.
One year hard labor in a group setting is my cure-all.
Oh, I have. It was invigorating.Well, go do it then!![]()
One year hard labor in a group setting is my cure-all.
Imagine if you were shoveling snow 10 hours a day for a year (You might have to visit the High Mountains and/or Australia...) with some friendly people. Wouldn't it be fantastic? It is.Yeah, for real!
A good snow shovelling session gets me delirious!
Depression in Western culture is usually brought on by something Viktor Frankl calls the "Existential Vacuum". If meaning is what we desire, then meaninglessness is a black hole. We all try to fill this whole with pleasure, eating beyond all necessity, having promiscuous sex, living “the high life;” or we might seek power, especially the power represented by monetary success; or we might fill our lives with “busy-ness,” conformity, conventionality; or we might fill the vacuum with anger and hatred and spend our days attempting to destroy what we think is hurting us. We might also fill our lives with certain neurotic “vicious cycles,” such as obsession with germs and cleanliness. The defining quality of these vicious cycles is that, whatever we do, it is never enough.
I don't consider this depression to be a serious mental disease. I don't think we need to be placed in psych. wards or be put on an endless supply of medications. I think we need to look outside ourselves to find ourselves. I think we need to stop complaining, stop being so concerned with our greedy american "needs", and figure out what is really important. You can find your meaning in anything. Even hardships. And I bet that if all of these "depressed" americans sat down and really thought about it, they'd realize that they are not a victim. That they are in control of their future, of their thoughts, and that they have the ability to find meaning in their lives.
Oh, I have. It was invigorating.
Sounds a fine reason for Germany's NS.
Is there any depression statistics based on country?
(note, I did say 'any', I wouldn't expect them to be very accurate)
Peoples of Northern European descent have high percentages.
That's what I've heard.
Peoples of Northern European descent have high percentages.
Well said. Victimizing yourself is a sure way to get depressed. It's always "them" who made you the way you are. "They" have built your psyche wrong and "they" did this intentionally. No, there is no them, or if there is they are just as lost as you are. Everyone has only a relative control of their lives (which is at the moment more than ever, btw) and we have no choice but to accept it and stop complaining about "them".
Oh, btw, I can't believe the statistics. Only 36% has never considered suicide?!?!
As a general rule, the further from the equator, the higher the incidence.