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Depression Related Forums => Depression Central => Topic started by: Beetzart on June 22, 2012, 01:56:23 PM
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Does anyone feel like this? I do. It is like life is so endlessly complicated and unpredictable that I don't feel at ease being part of it.
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Yep, I wish it would stop
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Yes, quite a lot of the time :(
Z xx
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Me too. I would say I am generally overwhelmed. It's a tough place to be and means I can't cope. ()(
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I think it is because we think too much, ruminate all the time, put ourselves down so much so that it becomes supposedly natural. I can't do anything in this frame of mind except procrastinate or get lost in another world for a while. Somehow I always end up on the Daily Mail website by default when I have a brain freeze, don't ask my why! I get so despondent at all the celebrity stories that are so non-newsworthy; TOWIE star gets a new car or other such rubbish that it seems that is all people want to aspire to. I'm sure that isn't the case but it feels like it.
I remember when I was younger and used to watch Blue Peter, every now and then they would have a youngster on playing the piano to concert standard. Afterwards when they asked them about playing they would always add something superficial like 'apart from playing the piano you must like normal kid's stuff?'. That sort of thing.
Rant over, lol!
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hi beetzart
being overwhelmed must be very common for people with depression because it seems quite a lot of people suffer from it personally i find that the news and so on can make it worse for me and i agree what seems to make the news is not news at all it makes me sad that so many young people just aspire to be famous one of the things my therapist has commented about is that i over think a subject to much so theres probably a lot of truth in what you say
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Ruminating is a massive problem ! And I agree that self deprecating behaviour is habit forming and a big issue when trying to motivate ourselves.
Sometimes it seems that the Mind can never change. %$£
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This is part of why I am overwhelmed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IVqMXPFYwI&feature=plcp
Normal life, while important, just seems incapable of matching the beauty that is out there.
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The universe is amazing and wonderful, some of the nebulars (should that be something different as a plural?) are truly stunning but to see the northern lights, an erupting volcano, a beautiful sunset or even a meadow full of wild flowers can be pretty special too :)
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Some physicists think each quantum event, such as a thought, creates a new universe. In that way, Beetzart, the universe around you might be totally yours. There is no need to feel small or unimportant. _+_
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Of course, Zaf and having another thought the beauty of earth is quite something, even the beauty that humans have created. It does make me wonder what other species, if there are such things, in the Universe have produced. Did they have the same sort of music, as the theory of music must apply at any point in the cosmos. Or art and literature.
I heard a good statement from Dan Dennett, it is equally mind boggling if life exists elsewhere in the Universe as it is if we are the only ones.
I agree, Whiteadder, Many Worlds Interpretation it is called. Interesting but utterly impossible to comprehend, for me anyway!
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Its all truly fascinating Beetzart, some say everything is clear to us when we die, somehow part of the lure to me of this all is the wonder and uncertainty.
I heard a good statement from Dan Dennett, it is equally mind boggling if life exists elsewhere in the Universe as it is if we are the only ones.
yes, that is so true :)
Z x
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Try not to think about such huge stuff. Concentrate on the day to day things that affect you. If we think about the universe it can all get overwhelming and we wonder what the point is! I agree things like TOWIE are pointless trivia, so think more about what is personal to you. I don't watch any of that dross about ghastly chavs, it's just not worth it!
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To be honest thinking about all that huge stuff inspires me :)
Z xx
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I don't think we will ever understand, or at least not the masses. It'll either be too complicated or people just won't want to know. That saddens me greatly. Although I don't think anything happens when we die. It'd be like being under a general anaesthetic.
Does the amount of information don't know increase when new knowledge is found, or visa versa?
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We seem to gradually be understanding more whete science is concerned, but perhaps at the same time forgetting things that the ancient people knew.
If you think its like being under GA, do think you wake up afterwards at any time?
Thats a difficult one as sometimes new knowledge replaces previously held beliefs
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Wow ! My depressed brain has no way of even beginning to think in this way. I am restricted to negative thoughts only. >:(
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Zaf, I was under a GA last march and all I remember beforehand was the doctor saying 'breath this and count to 10'. Next thing I know I am being wheeled to the recovery ward. It was unlike sleep in the fact that I knew nothing, there was no darkness, no light, no dreams, not anything. Ok my brain was still active but if that is what death is like then I'm not concerned. Richard Dawkins says that he isn't scared of death, but he is of dying. Death would involve the ceasing of electrical activity in the brain, but scientists say we may not be truly dead until this occurs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information-theoretic_death
Then there is the many worlds interpretation that means we always avoid death.
I don't think we would wake up is death is like a GA because by then are body would not be in the state it was prior to death.
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Sorry, I've just realised how morose my previous post sounds. The subject being on my mind a lot lately can be my only mitigation.
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I feel overwhelmed all the time but I'm at my worst when come crashing down from a period of feeling quite stable. I feel things I used to be able to do are just so much harder, and this has a negative effect on how I feel about not being able to do more :(
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I know what you mean about being given a GA, I have the experience. I can understand not being frightened of death but being frightened of dying, that process can certainly be very unpleasant physically if not mentally.
I hope when its my time to go I dont feel I have any responsibilities to stay around for (my mum and animals) as there are times when I'd rather welcome either experiencing the white light and tunnel etc or just dozing off into the warm blackness of death (if thats what happens of course)
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I feel overwhelmed all the time but I'm at my worst when come crashing down from a period of feeling quite stable. I feel things I used to be able to do are just so much harder, and this has a negative effect on how I feel about not being able to do more :(
Thats a horrid feeling !+_
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For me, having a child who has a disability and one who is very vulnerable has made death a lot more scary.
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I can understand that whiteadder !+_
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I'm so sorry to hear that, Whiteadder. I can really understand what you mean.
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I can understand that Whiteadder.
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