....How about developing a character. Like finding something that brings the joy through the darkness. We have this clutch that's a gift from God to overcome the state of depression. It's like a positive vice. The things you laid out are proper steps, but narrow it down to that one true desirable addiction with moderation.
One of the things that kept my head leveled, especially during times when my mind goes left....is writing. I love to write, especially when I'm not in a happy mood. Poetry, short stories, Coli shytposting, you named it.
Sadly, sometimes I may not want to write...so I go to the next step and that's gaming. I used to have a hate/love feeling about gaming until it dawned on me that it has always been the biggest part of my life.
When I was in the shelter, I used to whipped out my MacBook (before I sold it) and play some rinky dinky Apple Arcade games. Mainly this game called Cozy Grove which kept my mind off of losing my shyt.
My in-laws house, I would play Minecraft and just get lost in that world.
During my hotel living, World of Warcraft and Yakuza series.
You get the point. Bottom line, depression will never go away, it is a friend that will talk your fukking head off, but will leave out the door and forget to unlock it.
They're coming back, but you got to make the most of it while that shytty friend is gone....
One of the things that kept my head leveled, especially during times when my mind goes left....is writing. I love to write, especially when I'm not in a happy mood. Poetry, short stories, Coli shytposting, you named it.
Sadly, sometimes I may not want to write...so I go to the next step and that's gaming. I used to have a hate/love feeling about gaming until it dawned on me that it has always been the biggest part of my life.
When I was in the shelter, I used to whipped out my MacBook (before I sold it) and play some rinky dinky Apple Arcade games. Mainly this game called Cozy Grove which kept my mind off of losing my shyt.
My in-laws house, I would play Minecraft and just get lost in that world.
During my hotel living, World of Warcraft and Yakuza series.
You get the point. Bottom line, depression will never go away, it is a friend that will talk your fukking head off, but will leave out the door and forget to unlock it.
They're coming back, but you got to make the most of it while that shytty friend is gone....


Still literally shaken when a poster showed me a picture of a dead koala.