People often say “Just look for the silver lining.” But what do you say to the person surrounded by fog? They don’t see a fluffy object in the sky, blocking the sun for a moment or two. But instead, they see everything as it was before, but through the murky, un-clarity of hopelessness. As if they were standing at the bottom of a grimy lake except able to breathe. But not wanting to because with each breath they grow numb from the cold loneliness. What if they’re surrounded by a dreary blanket of darkness, made up of their own thoughts, too impenetrable for any light to break through? So what do you tell that person who, as far as the eye could see, only sees fog? A place where there is no silver lining peeking around the corner. Imagine a place where your only companion is the confusion you walk around with.

Sadie Turner

Mots clés sadness depression hopelessnes



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Somebody stop the world. I'm scared and I want to get off.

James Delano

Mots clés humor depression



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Lincoln's story confounds those who see depression as a collection of symptoms to be eliminated. But it resonates with those who see suffering as a potential catalyst of emotional growth. "What man actually needs," the psychiatrist Victor Frankl argued,"is not a tension-less state but rather the striving and struggling of a worthwhile goal." Many believe that psychological health comes with the relief of distress. But Frankl proposed that all people-- and particularly those under some emotional weight-- need a purpose that will both draw on their talents and transcend their lives. For Lincoln, this sense of purpose was indeed the key that unlocked the gates of a mental prison. This doesn't mean his suffering went away. In fact, as his life became richer and more satisfying, his melancholy exerted a stronger pull. He now responded to that pull by tying it to his newly defined sense of purpose. From a place of trouble, he looked for meaning. He looked at imperfection and sought redemption.

Joshua Wolf Shenk

Mots clés purpose melancholy depression



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You cannot move forward if you are always thinking backwards

Bathsheba Dailey

Mots clés love faith depression missing



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Never take the first brick out of the wall unless you know it is meant to fall

Bathsheba Dailey

Mots clés love faith hurt encouragement depression



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It's always almost Autumn, down here at Rock Bottom.

Ashly Lorenzana

Mots clés sadness despair drugs depression rock-bottom



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It's so hard to find the place somewhere in the middle of the best and worst I've felt.

Ashly Lorenzana

Mots clés emotions struggle feelings depression personality best worst moody



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We may seem fine, even when the pain remains right there beneath our surface.

Ashly Lorenzana

Mots clés pain sadness emotions depression coping



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Just remember that those who feel profoundly depressed are those whose happiness is likewise intense. What's so wrong with that?

Ashly Lorenzana

Mots clés happiness perspective emotions depression personality intensity



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If you love yourself the most at your happiest moments, there is no reason not to be fond of who you are in the dark.

Ashly Lorenzana

Mots clés happiness love perspective self-awareness depression



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