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Not true in my case. I feel super suicidal, it comes from shame from my past actions and how horrendous I was. This might be my brain motivating me to do better but I'm afraid and don't know exactly what to improve to get better. But I know I am still far from what anyone would consider "good" and I feel like those actions have permanently set me on a wrong path even if I was to get better, by some weird twist of fate, I think that the consequences will come for me in the future.
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Thatâs definitely not true. There are plenty of rich awful people who are really depressed, most of them just arenât willing to admit it.
No, they canât acknowledge the guilt they have thatâs making them miserable, then theyâd have to CHANGE.
Just talk to any alcoholic divorced dads. Theyâre depressed as hell.
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Frankly, that seems ridiculous. "Bad" people are usually avoiding depression, shame, trauma, etc. By placing the problems and solutions outside themselves.
E.G. Incels, they're sad women aren't attracted to them. But to them, it's the woman's fault rather than the manner they carry themselves. And so that depression turns to resentment, it's not rocketscience.
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This is a theory I havenât heard of before but it also sort of bolsters the theory I have followed that âonly truly selfish people get depressedâ because depression is a truly and purely self-considering and unempathetic state where one only considers how they feel about themself and are incapable to link others perceptions to their own substantively enough to have a positive impact. I believe this was initially a Jungian psych-take but is practiced with even well known psychologists today like Dr. K (healthygamer). But who knows
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I donât know if I am a good person, I have the right morals, and strive towards equality, treating people well, and try to sympathise with anyone I meet, but my inner thoughts can be horrible, and although I donât act on whatever thoughts I think are negative, I canât help but feel like a bad person because of them
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I have been forced to interact with a few narcissists throughout my life. I have lived with depression for most of my adult life.
That i was experiencing depression somehow became an issue with each one of them. Each of them seemed to think it was reasonable and rational to get angry at me for having depression, and being in treatment for it. đ
None of them bothered to pretend to be able to grasp what living with depression, or suicidal ideation, is actually like. That molasses blanket, seemingly seeped out from the void, warping each and every individual task (including self care & hygiene) into requiring massive amounts of effort and willpower. Ugh.
I think it was that they haven't ever entertained the idea that not all people feel a sense of entitlement, not all humans will/can advocate for their wants and needs, and that not all humans prioritize their needs. Each seemed to suspect that my symptoms were feigned to somehow punish them. đ
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I get a really icky feeling about how this idea is presented, and I will explain why.
Depression is caused by a combination of biological, social and psychological factors, and is like all other mental illnesses complicated in a lot of ways. The triggers of depression can be very vast, and different people can experience different symptoms. Now ONE example on how someone can become depressed is if they overthink their morals and everything they do, which can lead to stressors which later develop into a more serious mental illness. Now this is then allmost always in combination with other social, biological and psychological factors.
That is an example on how a person can prioritise "being a good person" over taking care of their own health, no matter if it's conciously done or not. Now this is a thing that a lot of people may relate to, but saying that only good people become depressed is absolutely ridiculous, and in my opinion undermines bad people who get depressed who are just as much in need of help as good people.
The point is that there are a bunch of different things that may contribute to someone becoming depressed, and it doesnt have to be because people are good at all. That is nothing more than a thought that a lot of people can relate to, and something that happens to SOME people. It is not based in facts at all.
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I don't know if I agree, as I'm a "bad" person from societal standards. I have ASPD and depression, and certainly don't conform to typical moral boundaries like most people do. I'm incapable of empathy, and lie, cheat, disregard people's feelings, occasionally steal (though, I try not to, it's an impulse problem. I don't want to end up arrested for something as mundane as shoplifting.)
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@rosedragon3498
2 weeks ago
Ive known some mean people that were depressed
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