People are selfish, cruel, and have become blind on how other people are thinking or even feeling deep inside their very own heads. The chemical imbalance that occurs within the brain isn’t relatively caused by a traumatic experience such as the death of a person, or heartbreak, or even loneliness but it can also come out of nowhere. For no specific reason and I’m afraid that in my case it’s exactly what happened. For some people there are no warning signs, no heads up the only thing you would ever feel is deep emptiness and sometimes the ultimate feeling of nothing at all not a single care in the world as you let the emotions fill you up with hopelessness and sudden fear. This is where depression’s best friend our sweet beloved anxiety comes to play though one of the things I have learned is that if you live with one or the other you would either feel very lost or extremely anxious, but you happen to be one of those people who have both! It’s the worst thing in the entire creation of the world I understand that this getting a bit deep and I apologize for that. Depression (noun): feelings of severe despondency and dejection. Anxiety (noun): a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. It’s horrible to think that about 350 million people alone are currently suffering from the …show more content…
They say that the quietest people have the loudest mind I believe that to be true because 99.8% of the time it is unbelievably difficult to explain what is going on with ourselves. Because telling someone who is dying inside to stop being sad all the time and get over it is basically telling a crippled person to get up and walk! Face it, it’s impossible no matter how hard you