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At one time or another, everyone has been depressed. For this reason, it would not seem to be a mysterious malady, but it is. The latest studies on popular antidepressant drugs like Prozac and Paxil indicate that about 50 percent of patients get little or no benefit. These are people with mild to moderate depression, which account for approximately 70 percent of depression cases.
"I believe there's a calling for all of us. I know that every human being has value and purpose. The real work of our lives is to become aware. And awakened. To answer the call."
"In my life, things can change, and when they do, we can't change back. Try to do the right thing.."

Doctors keep writing prescriptions, but back in the research lab, the findings are just awful.
It turns out that antidepressants don't correct imbalanced brain chemistry. And there's no real proof that the brain chemistry of depressed people is any different that of people who aren't depressed. All of this is bad news for big pharma, but it opens the way for other approaches. So let's start from scratch.

This may seem to be some causes for people's rude behaviors:
* 1. An early outside cause.Like if someone brings you down by calling you something and they keep picking on you, this could cause the way you feel and think about things, leading you to not trust anyone and therefore you will return it by acting in terrible manners. You can see it in people if you look close to what they say. and another cause, if you hang out with the wrong people, they can influence you to do bad things and so you change to "Madness" towards others
and probably say something without even thinking about what the person who is saying this means.
Our actions are critical if this ever happened to you. Don't EVER let anyone down, or your just being very ignorant if you think what you are doing has a reason for doing so. Kids do this just to make a person mad, so the person who was put down will react and hurt others just as the person who did it to you would hurt you.

Making sense?

* 2. A response to that cause. A apparent and recent death of a loved one/friend/family. This is sometimes common that people get very depressed.

* 3. A longstanding habit.
A habit from parents which I have found out that they tend to cuss around kids everyday and then, when the kid grows up, they will end up doing the same thing, even this could lead to having to yell at family and getting mad over nothing!

Just for a moment. Severe, chronic depression can be approached like other mental disorders. But you aren't ill at all.. Doctors don't understand how you feel so they just go on and give you medication. This shows a few lacks of experience that they should have learned in health school that antidepressants DO NOT really help at all, it just makes you so that you will stay calm and not go and hurt others or even harm yourself. But inside of you, you have lost hope somehow in everyone that loves you.

This behavior started in childhood and turned into a habit. What if the same is true for depression? Most people who complain of depression cannot say when it started..

That's all in my understanding now. I see things in people, when their emotions are different, attitudes,ect.

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IcewarriorX wrote:
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Shadow Void wrote:
IcewarriorX wrote:
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People who are depressed need to realize that nobody gives a shit.
Rugg wrote:
People who are depressed need to realize that nobody gives a shit.

^This.