Depression is a mood disorder
that causes persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest. This affects
how you think, how you feel, and how you behave. It leads to a majority of
physical and emotional changes in your body. However, it isn’t something you can
just snap out of. Depression still requires treatment and this is no way
undermines depression and its complications. It still brings into light its
positives that may give those suffering from its hands some hope. Although
depression may occur only one time during your life, many people have multiple
episodes of depression. There are different types of depression, some vary from
anxious distress, melancholic features, atypical features, and seasonal
patterns. However, it is not all bleak and dark. Depression can also be a good
thing — not that it is great or anything. Here is how. You might be able to
surprisingly relate or even be surprised. I hope this article gives you relief
from the pain and stigma that depression ends up giving its patients. Remember,
you are not alone. We are with you and your endeavors to come out of it and land
back on your feet. Here are some surprisingly positive outlooks on depression.
1. IT UNLOCKS CREATIVITY
It is notable that depression unleashes your creative sides. Depression can
actually get the creative juices flowing throughout the body, mind, and soul
spectacularly well. Though you may feel you are getting nowhere, depression
creates a lot of thinking patterns in you. You start thinking deeper. You might
be able to focus more on life. You try to unfold the mysteries of life. It is
beautiful if you think about it. You start living out of the norm. It is
beneficial. You start living life on new terms. It makes you a much better
person. You start understanding things better.
2. IT MAKES YOU A BETTER PERSON
When you have depression, you can tell when others are frustrated, depressed,
and feeling unusual. You become a better judge of character. This quality is
unlike anything else. I have gotten through depression and can completely
understand this feeling. You can relate to people on a much deeper level. You
become more grounded. An individual that is down to earth is beautiful to
behold, if I say so myself. There are very few people that are like that, so
take pleasure in knowing that you are one of those few chosen gems. You are
rare, take it from me!
3. MAKES YOU REACH OUT
Trying to unlock the mysteries of depression is impossible. However, when I had
depression I would read a lot. I would grab anything that came my way, in order
to understand the happenings of the illness and possibly find some sort of cure.
So, depression makes you reach out and makes you smarter in the long run.
Reading is a great way to engage all the senses. It also gives you a good
night’s rest. When you start reaching out to people, you uncover so many new
things about yourself that you never may have known if you weren’t in
depression. It helps you become a better person, more aware of your surroundings
— which will help you in the long run. You’ll start socializing because you
don’t take things for granted anymore.
4. YOU BECOME LESS PASSIVE AND MORE PASSIONATE
During this crisis, you start finding out what your true passions are. Because
everything seems so dull and bleak, you start to search for things that touch
your heart and soul, and make you feel alive. In many ways, you start doing,
instead of thinking. So, this (in relativity) is depression, for those who don’t
know much about it.
5. YOU UNLOCK THE MYSTERIES OF LIFE
When you are in depression, you begin to wonder a lot of things. Your mind goes
from one topic to another in an instant. Hence, you start a path in curiosity
that leads you to unlock several of life’s mysteries, like how the body works,
etc. So, it can actually be a good thing. You can come to several conclusions
about life, or just keep on wondering! The choice is your’s. Because you reach
out to more people, you start discovering so many new things, ideas,
innovations, as well as inventions. It is truly a beautiful sight to behold.