Thing that sucks about going through something like depression is people around you who aren't, don't understand what the symptoms are 😏 I get it and don't expect them to. But the thing is they tend to make it worse with their lack of understanding, or flagrant disregard towards it. It's why the suicide rate is so high amongst White males because there's nothing in place to effectively manage it. You're either supposed to get on some zombifying medication that makes it worse as you're being used as a guinea pig, or you're supposed to just do what Robin Williams did and bury it all and hide behind a bunch of humor. I don't think what's really needed for these situations is culturally acceptable or unavailable because the world doesn't just go "holy shit guys, we gotta stop all the bullshit we're making that guy depressed over there". It's the intense feeling of hopelessness that drives it, and when you're in a survival situation lost out in the woods, that could be the difference whether you survive it or not. When you aren't in the woods lost, and are in a completely different survival situation, it could kill you just the same. Hopium isn't even a good treatment for it except for maybe the normietards who have the capacity to blue pill. It's much more of a severe condition when it affects those with a higher awareness. What do you do when you see society as completely poisoned and know all of the things that have happened and continue to happen? You can't unsee it, you can't magically change your entire perception. Closest of a remedy that I've found is complete and total emotional detachment from the entire thing.
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@RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare Planning my work and working my plan is what keeps me going. Not sure how far I'll get, but at the very least it serves a distraction from the death of civilization.

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