Not feeling a reason to live is VERY different from desiring to end your life. But it is equally miserable, sometimes if not more so, in its hollow horribleness.
Not feeling a reason to live is VERY different from desiring to end your life. But it is equally miserable, sometimes if not more so, in its hollow horribleness.
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It’s my experience that people who do not know clinical depression, or have never had or known anyone who acted on a suicidal impulse, have no frame of reference for either and cannot distinguish between the two. Or, worse, they lump all such emotional states into what they call “feeling sorry for yourself” and think they’re helping. I try to tell myself that such people would not really tell a prostate cancer patient that all they need is a swift kick in the rear, but, well….