Mon 24 Apr 2006
You wanna know why people fall into depression? Or rather, let themselves get depressed instead of pulling out? Because it’s easier. There’s something that clicks in the mind where you just want to feel sorry for yourself and you want to curl up and be defeated, because you’re tired from the fighting and it’s too hard to resist. You don’t see the point of fighting it, and the thought of faking a smile or acting social when you don’t feel social just takes too much energy and effort. The face is too heavy to lift. The drooped mouth, heavy cheeks, tired eyes.
And if you’ve been depressed before, you’re already tired from the last fight, so it’s easier to fall into it again since you’ve been there before. It’s familiar. The last time you just curled up and leaned over in the dark by yourself, so this time when you get that same hopeless feeling where everything just seems so large and overwhelming and you feel powerless, you automatically draw into emotional fetal position again, getting ready for the lean and for the drowning.
Okay, that’s the best way I can describe it right now. So for those of you who think depression is a weakness, it is. But not in the way you assume.
P.S. A photographer friend is emailing me and made a joke about how I can buy his book. I wrote back, “What’s your book about? How to take pictures?” He wrote, “Yeah right, something like that. ‘How to take pictures of your inner feelings.’ ” My response, which he didn’t understand, was, “Gee. Are there any bubbling murky slimy tar pits I can take a picture of right now?”
Why am I documenting this? Like it’d help with the field of psychology or something? Who wants to read THIS shit?!
For somebody who has fought depression for many years, I have to say how you described it was so spot on. But is your depression situational or mental? Try looking inside your self, and hopefully the answers and cures to your state of mind will become clearer, and Fuck Tom Cruise and his views on pychotherapy.
Thanks for being Understanding. =D
I’ve never heard Tom Cruise’s views on psychotherapy. I assume it’s some Scientology principle.
I think mine is 10% situational and 90% mental recently. I’m sure many would agree with me logically, but would not understand how I feel.
Google Brooke Shields and Tom Cruise, you will see he is quite an asshole. If you think it is 90% mental maybe you may want to look in to some type of therapy, herbal, councelling, or if at worst drugs. Either way I hate to hear of you upset, and I hope things get better soon
thanks.
Tom Cruise said that he is the expert on psychotherapy and psychology. He was interviewed on the Today show (being a COMPLETE ass) as he talked to Matt Lauer.. he was very concescending and would say things like “Matt I know you like to think you’ve done your research on mental issues, psychotherapy and post partum depression, but the truth is Matt, you have no idea what you’re talking about. Matt you are doing your viewers a grave injustice my reporting to them that you claim to know anything about psychology when you don’t. Matt, I studied psychology and I can claim that I am an expert in this field.. clearly all a woman needs to do is exercise and take vitamins, Matt, to overcome post partum depression… ” blah blah blah blah vomit blah blah puke…. Tom Cruise turned into such a f’ing hypocrite asswipe in the last year. He slammed Brooke Shields because she ‘came out’ about her post partum depression.. publicly calling her out on this. She returned.. and a verbal debate ensued. Brooke came out looking much better π Ironically, Brooke delivered her daughter just hours before Katie allegedly delivered hers, in the same hospital, in the next room/suite. I say allegedly because I have a hard time believing Katie Holmes was ever even pregnant.
PS.. I’m here for you.
I really want to see MI 3, but I cannot justify giving Tom Cruise my money, he really turned into such an asshole.
Hmm. Maybe kinda seeing why Nicole Kidman bailed.
“Why am I documenting this? Like itΓ’β¬β’d help with the field of psychology or something? Who wants to read THIS shit?!”
well, writing about things helps you – so that’s why you are documenting this. since you’ve been depressed before, you know you can pull out of it. believe me, you will pull out of it this time as well. hopefully next time you feel depressed again, you can go back to this entry and read the following entries to figure out what pulls your through all the tough times. maybe it’s as easy at getting yourself some chocolate godiva cheesecake. π
i really enjoy reading your blog. hope you feel better soon…
Aww, thanks! I read yours here and there, too.
I think what pulled me out of this one is divine intervention that kept me from making it worse at the height of the attack (well, the depth of the depression, maybe) and then a lot of you guys emailing and calling me and guiding me over the hump and then when I felt better, a shred of sunlight came and resolved most of the original stimulus, and then I just clung onto the light and refused to open my eyes to see the darkness. I know this sounds terribly unstable, but that’s because it is.
Know that many of us are just as unstable π
You are not alone!!
Okay, but you’re unstable in a happy jovial way.