- Robert Fulghum
Mild Depression: Welcome Back.
Saturday, August 25, 2007What?
C.M.D.… Welcome back to my life!
How long have you been out? A month or so? Great. I missed you. How was your vacation? I'm glad that you're back. People can't seem to believe that I'm such an optimistic person lately. It's like I don't really exist for that moment. So let me hug you and kiss you as I welcome you back in my life. .. So I can be me again.
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"Surprisingly, people with mild depression are actually more tuned into the feelings of others than those who aren't depressed, a team of Queen's psychologists has discovered."
"To explain the apparent discrepancy between those with mild and clinical depression, the researchers suggest that becoming mildly depressed (dysphoric) can heighten concern about your surroundings. "People with mild levels of depression may initially experience feelings of helplessness, and a desire to regain control of their social world," says Dr. Harkness. "They might be specially motivated to scan their environment in a very detailed way, to find subtle social cues indicating what others are thinking and feeling." "
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I want the phantasms to stop. I want the pulse to end. I want nothing. I want end.
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