Clinical Depression this can be treated with drugs. But there's only one lasting antidote.
It and that is great drama when Shakespeare's Macbeth moans
... The next day and Tomorrow and Tomorrow... creeps within our petty pace from evening to day
... and the whole yesterdays have lighted fools
... approaches to dusty death
But it is really the most beautiful description
ever written and published of Clinical Depression. If clinicians
want a functioning understanding of depression they
need not investigate the many books on the subject... they have only
to have the rhythm of Macbeth's exhaustive words.
The rhythm for the words... as well as a general words themselves...
captures that feeling individuals have -- mild to difficult hopelessness.
People who experience life as Macbeth did had their days flying just discrete that
searches the sky in their lives to locate riches and joy... friendship and love...
wealth and wealth. They miss it every single and every... living as they do under a cloud cover... which is as
good a metaphor every for Clinical Depression.
But what if we 'edited' Shakespeare and i am glad...
Now wouldn't that be a life really worth living?
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and try to Tomorrow
- ... bursts upon me like rain for a desert
- ... to make gaming bloom with
- ... abundant beauty to delight my eye
- ... abundant need to overflow my heart
- ... abundant joy to expand my soul
- ... with our shouts of gratitude in
- ... Thank you leave! and Thank you! and Thanks! --
- ... exclaiming on the speed of sound
- ... via a universe past the highly successful people and beyond
- ... to echo for a vaults of heaven itself
And it is due to everyone's grasp... but it cannot be given to you by others.
You... and only it is assumed... have the power to generate such a life.
And at the appropriate time to leave this blessed place for destinations unknown... Instead
of any dusty death... imagine yourself celebrating for your requirements time here and looking forward with
curiosity and sport to whatever new life - span beckons you.
All signs or symptoms of unhappiness... whether you call it depression or something else... have
one noticeable thing in common. Gratitude is missing. That is missing in people's lifetimes and often
in their believe.
But one thing is for certain... people who live in gratitude do not come depressed... they are merry.
Gratitude is a habit and so is depression.
One cancels the other such that gratitude and Clinical Depression cannot abide together much the same mind and heart.
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