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02-28-2008, 06:39 PM
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Originally posted by Lorizael
You're completely wrong. I have no delusions that my skewed perspective is not (at least partly) to blame for my own continued depression, for example.
All I'm saying is, the skewed perspective is only a bad thing if you happen to value happiness.
You can lead a very productive, fruitful, and creative life as an interminably depressed maniac without ever changing your perspective. Just look at all the greatest artists and writers in history. If you see some value to your depression you are mentally ill. You've got much bigger problems than depression.
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