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Date Posted: 15:15:54 08/24/02 Sat
Author: Gray
Author Host/IP: 0-1pool25-106.nas51.stockton1.ca.us.da.qwest.net / 65.147.25.106
Subject: Re: fenira
In reply to: Avy 's message, "fenira" on 05:22:17 08/24/02 Sat

Hey, I like it...

>Fenira, just an additional comment from someone else
>who has a little background.
>
>The depressed will have the desire to do something
>that means everything to them, but for some reason
>they just can't find the energy or motivation to force
>themselves to accomplish that task. you're right that
>they 'don't extract the same joy from doing it in that
>depressed state', however, i'm pretty sure it isn't
>because they don't think it's worth anything. the
>important aspects of their life mean everything to
>them. it's just really difficult to make the body do
>as 'desire' wishes. to them there is a great 'point'
>in those desired activities. which shows that
>depression is such an ugly cyclic torture.. the want
>is there, the attempt is there, but the ability to
>physically achieve the goal seems so distant and
>impossible, and then the tiredness sets in, then the
>activity is a 'failure' because it hasn't been fully
>achieved. so, they do know and believe that it is
>worth everything, but they just can't seem to do it.
>what a bummer!
>ps, i'm obsessed with covering books.
>pps, obsession is a symptom of an anxiety disorder.
>pps, i didnt mean by the 'pps' to any way imply that i
>had an anxiety disorder. i wrote it only for your
>future reference.
>ppps, i have now become obsessed with pps's; oh, and
>with the word obsession.

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  • Re: fenira -- Fenira, 17:47:11 08/24/02 Sat
  • Re: fenira -- Avy, 21:58:02 08/24/02 Sat
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