I still think being "depressed" is better than being six feet under!
Yet, 800,000 people commit suicide every year. I note your use of quotes.
I still think being "depressed" is better than being six feet under!
I feel like I "phoned in" my thesis, like the feeling of a decent television show that has had a mid-season cancellation. I think I have maybe thirty more pages of content I should add, but my program director said it was "good enough."
Phil Forrest
The one thing the government cannot take away from you although they have tried.
But your point seems to be it is better to be dead than depressed.
Phil I'm sorry to read of your depression that you are experiencing. Shame shame on those who have not sympheized with the pain you feel right now. In time I believe this will pass.
For me this past year I only wish I had time to slowdown & rest. Since Covid my work has only grown busier. I'm in the bulk lubricants business. My wife had breast cancer so it was trips to carrying her to Chemo, trips to other doctors, (she's unable to drive). Plus a trip to spend a week in the hospital because the high doses of Chemo almost killed her, I still remember dropping her off at the hospital's front door because of Covid.
Then in September my son Anthony, two weeks before his 37th birthday who just had a 2 month old daughter was killed in a car accident. So I haven't had time for this pandemic but I do know that it's real. My prayers are with those who have lost loved ones.
I say all of this to you Phil because you are not alone. We all have a story of our lives to tell & we will get through this together.
BTW the good news is my wife is now cancer free.
Cheers, Greg