cowbain
teach me empathy
- Jul 16, 2019
- 143
I often wonder this. *To clarify, everyone's emotions and feelings are valid as long as they aren't harmful*, but what makes someone mentally ill?
Out of respect for others with clinical depression and myself, I only refer to depression as the mental illness and not sadness because there's a big distinction imo, and I'm not trying to spread any more misinformation and stigmas about an already highly misrepresented illness. I see so many people with fairly decent lives. People who may take for granted all of the areas they have control over. School, work, basic functioning, relationships, having a support system even if it's tiny, or the simplest things such as their memory or health. Yet they're still depressed and may even contemplate suicide. Then there's people like me who have no one and absolutely nothing to live for, with a very small chance that things will get better. Who knows... maybe I'm not even mentally ill, maybe this is situational because I think anyone in my position would feel this way. But I can't even process having no reason to feel bad yet still feeling that way. Is that what true mental illness is, you know like, when they talk about chemical imbalances and shit? I hope this doesn't come off as offensive or me trying to be pretentious like "boohoo im the only one with a shit life!1!1!". My brains basically mush now (took me an hour to verbalize my thoughts into words ahaha, sad ik )and I'm genuinely curious about trying to figure this out and what others think so yeah guys, let me know what your thoughts are.
Out of respect for others with clinical depression and myself, I only refer to depression as the mental illness and not sadness because there's a big distinction imo, and I'm not trying to spread any more misinformation and stigmas about an already highly misrepresented illness. I see so many people with fairly decent lives. People who may take for granted all of the areas they have control over. School, work, basic functioning, relationships, having a support system even if it's tiny, or the simplest things such as their memory or health. Yet they're still depressed and may even contemplate suicide. Then there's people like me who have no one and absolutely nothing to live for, with a very small chance that things will get better. Who knows... maybe I'm not even mentally ill, maybe this is situational because I think anyone in my position would feel this way. But I can't even process having no reason to feel bad yet still feeling that way. Is that what true mental illness is, you know like, when they talk about chemical imbalances and shit? I hope this doesn't come off as offensive or me trying to be pretentious like "boohoo im the only one with a shit life!1!1!". My brains basically mush now (took me an hour to verbalize my thoughts into words ahaha, sad ik )and I'm genuinely curious about trying to figure this out and what others think so yeah guys, let me know what your thoughts are.