You should call the suicide hot line if you need to. 800-273-8255.
Walking in nature makes people feel happy. I think that life is short, find something that you can be passionate about and pursue it. Don't worry about what other people think. Just do what you want. Get out of the rat race of working your life away and do things that make you happy, because you may be a millionaire but still be depressed.
What if it's clinical? Clinical depression is physically out of the person's control if it's not treated with a prescription (and OP said their parents won't let them take medication) and mental illness couldn't care less what your income or net value is. Having nice things doesn't fix a chemical imbalance
Money can't buy happiness, and things are just things at the end of the day. Someone can have all of the money and nice things in the world and still have a dysfunctional, messed up life, and no one to depend on.
To be fair, there is always someone out there who has it worse than you, so by that logic, anyone with any problems at all is "ungrateful". Everyone's problems are real to them, though.
Like I said, things are just things, and I think someone who happens to be rich and have extravagant things, yet has no family, mental health issues, addiction issues, people trying to use them for their money and don't value them otherwise, etc., isn't really living that great of a life. I know for a fact I would much rather have my middle class life than some of these rich celebrities' lives. All that glitters is not gold.
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You should call the suicide hot line if you need to. 800-273-8255.
Walking in nature makes people feel happy. I think that life is short, find something that you can be passionate about and pursue it. Don't worry about what other people think. Just do what you want. Get out of the rat race of working your life away and do things that make you happy, because you may be a millionaire but still be depressed.
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thanks for the advice:)
If you're a millionaire and depressed, then you are honestly ungrateful.
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What if it's clinical? Clinical depression is physically out of the person's control if it's not treated with a prescription (and OP said their parents won't let them take medication) and mental illness couldn't care less what your income or net value is. Having nice things doesn't fix a chemical imbalance
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Maybe. But you're still kind of ungrateful. If you have nice things and you're still crying about how horrible your life is, you're an ingrate.
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Money can't buy happiness, and things are just things at the end of the day. Someone can have all of the money and nice things in the world and still have a dysfunctional, messed up life, and no one to depend on.
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I never said it could. If you are living the life most of us can't even achieve, you are ungrateful.
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To be fair, there is always someone out there who has it worse than you, so by that logic, anyone with any problems at all is "ungrateful". Everyone's problems are real to them, though.
Like I said, things are just things, and I think someone who happens to be rich and have extravagant things, yet has no family, mental health issues, addiction issues, people trying to use them for their money and don't value them otherwise, etc., isn't really living that great of a life. I know for a fact I would much rather have my middle class life than some of these rich celebrities' lives. All that glitters is not gold.
That's not what depression is, Billy.
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Depression is a mental disorder where someone suffers from chronic feelings of sadness and hopelessness.
Typical internet idiot.
Fair. Being depressed and being ungrateful aren't mutually exclusive
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I guess.
Because you're ungrateful.