Wednesday, March 25, 2015

"Depression," Jim Hines

- Depression lurks in the corner.

- Depression waits for an opening.

- Depression is exhausting.

- Depression has little patience for others, and even less for you.

- Depression remembers every mistake, real and imagined.

- Depression is afraid of change.

- Depression is “fine.”

- Depression teaches you to lie.

- Depression is ashamed of you.

- Depression is forgetful.

- Depression doesn’t want you to go out tonight.

- Depression thinks you deserve it.

- Depression tells you not to talk about it.

- Depression is abusive.

- Depression is seductive.

- Depression disguises itself.

- Depression is always tired.

- Depression thinks you’re weak.

- Depression wants you to read the comments.

- Depression doesn’t care about the good things that happened yesterday.

- Depression expects you to fail.

- Depression doesn’t believe things will get better.

- Depression is overwhelmed.

- Depression wants you to think you’re the only one.

- Depression knows you more intimately than any lover.

- Depression is a glutton, and depression can’t stand the thought of food.

- Depression demands perfection.

- Depression undermines success, and magnifies failure.

- Depression is comfortable.

- Depression is a bully.

- Depression lies.


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