Comment by boh
Thanks for letting us know everything is fine, just in case we get confused and think the opposite.
Thanks for letting us know everything is fine, just in case we get confused and think the opposite.
I think you're discrediting yourself by talking about dark places and opening your parentheses with anti-depressants.
Not all brains function like they're supposed to, people getting help they need shouldn't be stigmatized.
You also make no argument about your take on things being the right one, you just oppose their worldview to yours and call theirs wrong like you know it is rather than just you thinking yours is right.
Not sure if you're up on the literature but the chemical imbalance theory of depression has been disproven (or at least no evidence for it).
No one is stigmatizing anything. Just that if you consume doom porn it's likely to affect your attitudes towards life. I think it's a lot healthier to believe you can change your circumstances than to believe you are doomed because you believe you have the wrong brain
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-022-01661-0
https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-cause-of-depression-is-pr...
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2022/jul/analysis-depression-prob...
You're welcome. I know too many upper middle class educated people that don't want to have kids because they believe the earth will cease to be inhabitable in the next 10 years. It's really bizarre to see and they'll almost certainly regret it when they wake up one day alone in a nursing home, look around and realize that the world still exists.
And I think the neuroticism around this topic has led young people into some really dark places (anti-depressants, neurotic anti social behavior, general nihilism). So I think it's important to fight misinformation about end of world doomsday scenarios with both facts and common sense.