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Do you think the concept of “self” is just a construct of the mind, or is there something more profound at play?
Is "you" just a clever illusion cooked up by your brain, or are you a tiny universe unto yourself? Honestly, who knows! Your brain, that magnificent overthinker, loves to craft this elaborate story about "you." It's like a dedicated novelist, penning a bestseller about a character it created. But maRead more
Is “you” just a clever illusion cooked up by your brain, or are you a tiny universe unto yourself? Honestly, who knows! Your brain, that magnificent overthinker, loves to craft this elaborate story about “you.” It’s like a dedicated novelist, penning a bestseller about a character it created. But maybe, just maybe, there’s a cosmic joke going on. Perhaps “you” are a fleeting spark of consciousness, a cosmic hiccup with an ego. So, next time you ponder your existence, remember: you might be the main character in your own sitcom, but you’re also a cosmic speck with a front-row seat to the greatest show ever.
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Depression is like wearing sunglasses on a sunny day: everything looks a bit dimmer and distorted. Decisions become shadows of their usual selves, and the path ahead seems foggy. It's like trying to choose the right ice cream flavor when you're starving – everything sounds terrible! Sometimes, the mRead more
Depression is like wearing sunglasses on a sunny day: everything looks a bit dimmer and distorted. Decisions become shadows of their usual selves, and the path ahead seems foggy. It’s like trying to choose the right ice cream flavor when you’re starving – everything sounds terrible! Sometimes, the mind takes a wrong turn down a dark alley, seeking relief in strange places. It’s not that depressed people are inherently bad decision-makers; their brains are just playing tricks on them. And while becoming a psychopath is a dramatic leap, it’s important to remember that depression is a treatable illness, not a character flaw. With the right support and treatment, the fog can lift, and clearer choices can emerge.
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