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Old May 15, 2022, 06:51 AM
rdgrad15 rdgrad15 is offline
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Originally Posted by MuseumGhost View Post
I know, rd, I too wish they should be somehow forced to walk in our shoes for a month, just ONE month, with full-on anxiety and depression; and that would open up a lot of eyes to the realities of these illnesses. It would bring the ridiculous assumptions, generalization, and over-simplified, unhelpful advice to a screeching halt.

I'm pretty certain the education levels of the people who've shared their "thoughts" with me are pretty basic. Only one was college-educated, but it was a technical college and not a liberal arts degree by any means. Also, them saying things like that to me---when they really did not know me at all---was deeply insulting. As if THIS is what I dreamed of and worked hard for, all of my life, since before college, and through the start of my career. As if anyone would choose to feel like this, for longer than a day.

Really, anyone who thinks like this is no towering intellect.
I agree, people act like those with depression choose to feel that way. Those with this mindset are very uneducated, they truly believe they have the right answers regarding mental illnesses. In fact, I know some people who would probably still deny the existence of depression even if they were forced to walk in the shoes of a depressed person for a month, they would deny they really feel depressed at all or that they were able to cure themselves. Some people will never accept that mental illnesses are a real thing, this is probably a big reason as to why so many people with depression and other disorders refuse to seek help.
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Breaking Dawn, MuseumGhost
Thanks for this!
MuseumGhost