Life is really weird without depression. It's like, I generally feel happy / content, and there isn't much reason, but I still am. Then I feel sad or weird for a bit, but there isn't much reason for that either, then it passes and I feel decent again. My life feels both full and empty simultaneously, and by all rights, I really should feel awful, because my life is pretty bad and there isn't much hope for my future, but, I feel good and prefer it that way.
Camus would probably have something to say about this but I still haven't read any of his work
Originally posted by Scribble
Life is really weird without depression. It's like, I generally feel happy / content, and there isn't much reason, but I still am. Then I feel sad or weird for a bit, but there isn't much reason for that either, then it passes and I feel decent again. My life feels both full and empty simultaneously, and by all rights, I really should feel awful, because my life is pretty bad and there isn't much hope for my future, but, I feel good and prefer it that way.Camus would probably have something to say about this but I still haven't read any of his work
So what is your book about?
Originally posted by Scribble
Life is really weird without depression. It's like, I generally feel happy / content, and there isn't much reason, but I still am. Then I feel sad or weird for a bit, but there isn't much reason for that either, then it passes and I feel decent again. My life feels both full and empty simultaneously, and by all rights, I really should feel awful, because my life is pretty bad and there isn't much hope for my future, but, I feel good and prefer it that way.Camus would probably have something to say about this but I still haven't read any of his work
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I fall in with Camus as an absurdist. His book The Stranger is one of my favorites, but if you're looking to ever check out his more scholarly stuff, essay work - The Myth of Sisyphus is really something else.