I don't think you have a good grasp on what depression and mental disorders like it really are thoughIt's not really something you can fully understand until you actually interact with people are affected by such things.
Perhaps in time your opinion will change, especially if you ever have children. I'm not explicitly saying, "You're wrong." If things are working out for you presently, then obviously you must be doing something right. But there is always a risk involved with possessing certain substances. One can take steps to minimize those risks, but you can never completely eliminate ALL risk involved with it. When you have children, the consequences of such actions are exponentially worse. For a lot of people, having children becomes a catalyst towards a new way of looking at the world and themselves.There's a big difference between "indulgence" and "compulsion". Indulgence means you are strong enough to control the behavior. Compulsion means the behavior is strong enough to control how you manage your life (esp. time, money, etc). Taking time to look objectively at your own behaviors in such a way will draw a big fat clearly visible line between weaknesses and strengths.
But still for people that are far worse and have experienced actual traumatising events in their youth, just "getting over it" is not really that realistic.
People need to understand how to utilize these tools. How to learn from them and how to not let them take control of your life.Perhaps it's too much for people to understand how powerful the mind is. When you take 'drugs' that alter your mind, you gain a lot of power to manipulate how you think and act. Sadly most people aren't like me.
Admiring that handsome hunk while standing in line buying a batch of banana's? It's ok jager...we understand.You don't need these drugs to cope, enjoy your achievements and embrace life as a new gay man.
ADD? Depression? OCD? All a bunch of bullshit excuses for weak minded people.
Quote from: ĄƦçɧąɳɠҾԼ on July 31, 2009, 11:49:34 AMBut still for people that are far worse and have experienced actual traumatising events in their youth, just "getting over it" is not really that realistic.Then if they can't handle it, why go on? Why not understand you can 'get over it'... These people, I don't like.
Perhaps it's too much for people to understand how powerful the mind is.
Ehhh... my fiance is allegedly 'depressed' and also diagnosed with 'ADD'. All when she was a teenager, experiencing life as a teenager. She also has a major in psychology. I hear what you wrote all the time from her. These imbalances... and how they are created. What I was getting at was that I believe it's possible to balance yourself. If you 'believe in yourself' and think differently, you'll be fine. I think when people get these labels on themselves, they can't shake the symptoms and consider themselves handicapped for the rest of their lives. My fiance has been able to change, she doesn't act like the people I despise. She got over it.
So how do I, a person who regularly drinks, smokes marijuana, eats mushrooms, occasionally does the oh so popular stimulants, succeed? How do I rise to the top? How do I 'abuse' drugs and alcohol, complete college with a 3.8 gpa, land a 55k+ job at 24, find a potential new job paying even MORE, home owner at 26, debt free, etc...etc... how do I go on and succeed while others doing the same shit as me, drag behind and fall. I've never once had help from family, everything I've done in life I've done on my own, everything I've done, I've done while taking drugs and alcohol. Am I going to die young? Most likely... but shit, I did alright.