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Its a bastard, and until you've been there, you don't really know.
Would you call a paraplegic a "lazy slob" for not walking? Or blame the problem on his addiction to wheel chairs? The problem with mental illness, is that it IS "all in your head." A depressed person does NOT see the glass as half-empty. They usually can't even see the glass. Try to imagine, if you can, a situation in which killing your self is the only viable option. Hard to even think of such a scenario?? Well that is the reality in which a depressed person lives.
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