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Sat 25/11/00 at 11:47
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Sun 05/02/06 at 02:12
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Grix Thraves wrote:
> There's another thing that goes back to childhood again, is that
> you're given too much emotionally to deal with, that you're not
> developed (maturity wise) enough to deal with yet. So you do end up
> becoming more and more worried, obsessed with it, and eventually
> leads to depression. Of course, finding the actual problem you
> couldn't deal with at the time is rather hard to identify.
>
> As for depressive people having more depth, I see that in other
> people, but still truly believe I'm rather shallow myself. I don't
> think I give the impression I have much depth, and I guess that
> worries me slightly. But then, that's emotional thinking, not
> logical. I probably do have quite a lot of depth - but then who do I
> have to compare myself to? I'm not anybody else.
>
> I wonder how I'm seen though, do you two think I have much depth, in
> the image I put across on here? You both seem quite deep if you're
> wondering, I think I kinda link it to the depth of musical taste too,
> it seems like a good indicator.

I think you're capable of deep thought yes. Whether you're emotionally deep i cant say. I've read enough of your blog to know you can understand deep thinking and are better at expressing it than most.
I think a lot of it is an inquisitive nature. I know i love to know how things work and people more so. I want to know why i cant be like someone else (Because i have tried to be in my unhappiest times). Maybe i try and work things out to give me some freedom, once i know why i am who i am i can stop being me and become whoever i like. It's an impossible dream though and thats where you start to get into depressive thinking.
High aims leads to failure, which if you compromise leads to frustration and so on.
Sun 05/02/06 at 02:03
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Ms NY wrote:
"The more you think, the higher the chance of getting depression."

There's another thing that goes back to childhood again, is that you're given too much emotionally to deal with, that you're not developed (maturity wise) enough to deal with yet. So you do end up becoming more and more worried, obsessed with it, and eventually leads to depression. Of course, finding the actual problem you couldn't deal with at the time is rather hard to identify.

As for depressive people having more depth, I see that in other people, but still truly believe I'm rather shallow myself. I don't think I give the impression I have much depth, and I guess that worries me slightly. But then, that's emotional thinking, not logical. I probably do have quite a lot of depth - but then who do I have to compare myself to? I'm not anybody else.

I wonder how I'm seen though, do you two think I have much depth, in the image I put across on here? You both seem quite deep if you're wondering, I think I kinda link it to the depth of musical taste too, it seems like a good indicator.
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:58
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Nin wrote:
> Yeah i'm ok Sarah, thanks. I just dont spend much time on that account
> anymore. I'll be back on there at some point though
> I got a text

yeah i tried it today the texting thing on msn so thought i'd give you a text
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:57
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Ms NY wrote:
> welsh, what about a little exercise before bed? Or if not, something
> relaxing like calm music or reading?

yeah i tried walked my dog earlier before i went 2 bed and i write poems so i wrote another one and red through the old ones just still don't feel tierd
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:55
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Yeah i'm ok Sarah, thanks. I just dont spend much time on that account anymore. I'll be back on there at some point though
I got a text
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:50
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welsh, what about a little exercise before bed? Or if not, something relaxing like calm music or reading?
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:47
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Your views are interesting and in depth dear, it's great.
It sounds like, "The more you think, the higher the chance of getting depression." It's strange, but could be true for some. Quick! Let's stop thinking!

Openness is nice. I think once you get past that fear of other peoples reactions after getting worked up about it so much, it becomes a lot more easier.

Corr. It's February already..
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:44
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welsh_gal wrote:
> Nin,just red your blog on msn i loved it!

Ah right, the quotes thing on msn.
I wondered how you'd found my blog for a second.
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:41
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Nin,just red your blog on msn i loved it!
Sun 05/02/06 at 01:18
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yeah i went to bed stayed there for about an hour counting sheep and the rest of it just could'nt drop of i don't normally get trouble with nodding off but tonight just can't seem to settle restless don't know why?
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