by Grahaml » Wed Jan 25, 2017 1:14 pm
by Booney » Wed Jan 25, 2017 1:19 pm
Grahaml wrote:And you'd be wrong to think that too. Depression isn't something you can look at with the rationale of a normal person and understand. People with depression aren't being selfish, they're being selfless. It's the thought people would genuinely be better off without you mixed with the belief that there's no way forward.
This is the problem with mental illness. So many people so keen to rationalise it who can't or won't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
by whufc » Fri Jan 27, 2017 8:10 am
by whufc » Fri Jan 27, 2017 8:14 am
Grahaml wrote:And you'd be wrong to think that too. Depression isn't something you can look at with the rationale of a normal person and understand. People with depression aren't being selfish, they're being selfless. It's the thought people would genuinely be better off without you mixed with the belief that there's no way forward.
This is the problem with mental illness. So many people so keen to rationalise it who can't or won't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
by Wedgie » Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:55 am
whufc wrote:Grahaml wrote:And you'd be wrong to think that too. Depression isn't something you can look at with the rationale of a normal person and understand. People with depression aren't being selfish, they're being selfless. It's the thought people would genuinely be better off without you mixed with the belief that there's no way forward.
This is the problem with mental illness. So many people so keen to rationalise it who can't or won't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
lol
I love how you can make a judgement on someone you have never met and presume they don't understand
FYI in the last 3 years I have been through a divorce, lost the house I built, only limited access to my children, had a very close mate pass away and have changed jobs, there are definitely people that have had it worse than me for sure but I'm not exactly looking down from my million dollar house with my chopper and my perfect 4.2 family
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by valleys07 » Fri Jan 27, 2017 11:38 am
Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:Grahaml wrote:And you'd be wrong to think that too. Depression isn't something you can look at with the rationale of a normal person and understand. People with depression aren't being selfish, they're being selfless. It's the thought people would genuinely be better off without you mixed with the belief that there's no way forward.
This is the problem with mental illness. So many people so keen to rationalise it who can't or won't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
lol
I love how you can make a judgement on someone you have never met and presume they don't understand
FYI in the last 3 years I have been through a divorce, lost the house I built, only limited access to my children, had a very close mate pass away and have changed jobs, there are definitely people that have had it worse than me for sure but I'm not exactly looking down from my million dollar house with my chopper and my perfect 4.2 family
Having hardships in life is not comparabele to depression, it'd be like you saying you understand what its like to have cancer because youve spent time in the sun.
by whufc » Fri Jan 27, 2017 12:28 pm
Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:Grahaml wrote:And you'd be wrong to think that too. Depression isn't something you can look at with the rationale of a normal person and understand. People with depression aren't being selfish, they're being selfless. It's the thought people would genuinely be better off without you mixed with the belief that there's no way forward.
This is the problem with mental illness. So many people so keen to rationalise it who can't or won't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
lol
I love how you can make a judgement on someone you have never met and presume they don't understand
FYI in the last 3 years I have been through a divorce, lost the house I built, only limited access to my children, had a very close mate pass away and have changed jobs, there are definitely people that have had it worse than me for sure but I'm not exactly looking down from my million dollar house with my chopper and my perfect 4.2 family
Having hardships in life is not comparabele to depression, it'd be like you saying you understand what its like to have cancer because youve spent time in the sun.
by Wedgie » Fri Jan 27, 2017 12:43 pm
whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:Grahaml wrote:And you'd be wrong to think that too. Depression isn't something you can look at with the rationale of a normal person and understand. People with depression aren't being selfish, they're being selfless. It's the thought people would genuinely be better off without you mixed with the belief that there's no way forward.
This is the problem with mental illness. So many people so keen to rationalise it who can't or won't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
lol
I love how you can make a judgement on someone you have never met and presume they don't understand
FYI in the last 3 years I have been through a divorce, lost the house I built, only limited access to my children, had a very close mate pass away and have changed jobs, there are definitely people that have had it worse than me for sure but I'm not exactly looking down from my million dollar house with my chopper and my perfect 4.2 family
Having hardships in life is not comparabele to depression, it'd be like you saying you understand what its like to have cancer because youve spent time in the sun.
considering that time in life put me in a bad way which ended with me being hospitalised its fair to say there is a slight understanding or my own personal experience to make my own judgement s off.
I have also been diagnosed as suffering from bi polar since the age of 19, while its not identical to 'depression' it does give me a tiny bit of understanding and i have spent alot of time with people with severe depression at many sessions.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by whufc » Fri Jan 27, 2017 1:01 pm
by amber_fluid » Fri Jan 27, 2017 3:38 pm
whufc wrote:I was lol at his last line
'So many people so keen to rationalise it who cant or wont bother to take the time to understand the whole picture'
Considering i have never met Graham, we have never spoken a word in our life, he wouldn't know a single thing about me its a bit rich for him to state i wouldn't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
Interestingly in a lot of the sessions i had while i was unwell we focused on the impact my thoughts would have on my kids and what future i saw for them.
In my recovery being there for my kids and not putting them through the same 'hell' i was going through was a major factor in my ability to get through the situation.
If i made the decision to do something tragic all because i wasn't going to get to see my kids everyday and i had to go back to living in housing trust property made no sense in the end. She o i take my own life because i couldn't see them when i wanted yet by doing so they would never get to see me. Especially considering i had played a role in why the marriage had broken down and the situation i was in.
Anyway i will leave this topic alone now as im sure other people have there own stories, experiences etc but i will say places like SAFooty are great for mental state as its a brilliant place to open the mind, share opinions and even take your mind off other topics etc
by amber_fluid » Fri Jan 27, 2017 4:48 pm
by Jim05 » Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:12 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Has there been any recent news of how Hird is going?
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:28 am
amber_fluid wrote:whufc wrote:I was lol at his last line
'So many people so keen to rationalise it who cant or wont bother to take the time to understand the whole picture'
Considering i have never met Graham, we have never spoken a word in our life, he wouldn't know a single thing about me its a bit rich for him to state i wouldn't bother to take the time to understand the whole picture.
Interestingly in a lot of the sessions i had while i was unwell we focused on the impact my thoughts would have on my kids and what future i saw for them.
In my recovery being there for my kids and not putting them through the same 'hell' i was going through was a major factor in my ability to get through the situation.
If i made the decision to do something tragic all because i wasn't going to get to see my kids everyday and i had to go back to living in housing trust property made no sense in the end. She o i take my own life because i couldn't see them when i wanted yet by doing so they would never get to see me. Especially considering i had played a role in why the marriage had broken down and the situation i was in.
Anyway i will leave this topic alone now as im sure other people have there own stories, experiences etc but i will say places like SAFooty are great for mental state as its a brilliant place to open the mind, share opinions and even take your mind off other topics etc
Good post!
Whilst most of us have never met we still feel we know a little bit about each other and we can share past experiences.
by whufc » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:30 am
by Jim05 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:43 am
whufc wrote:4 Essendon players had their cars stolen over the weekend, very odd
Early reports suggests it may have been a job by the Apex gang
by Booney » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:46 am
Jim05 wrote:whufc wrote:4 Essendon players had their cars stolen over the weekend, very odd
Early reports suggests it may have been a job by the Apex gang
Quite possibly Apex gang, they are bad in that area. Pretty bad part of Melbourne now. Players were unharmed though
by Jim05 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:51 am
Booney wrote:Jim05 wrote:whufc wrote:4 Essendon players had their cars stolen over the weekend, very odd
Early reports suggests it may have been a job by the Apex gang
Quite possibly Apex gang, they are bad in that area. Pretty bad part of Melbourne now. Players were unharmed though
Something different for them.
by PatowalongaPirate » Wed Feb 08, 2017 9:11 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Feb 08, 2017 10:39 am
PatowalongaPirate wrote:Dyson Heppell has been named Essendon's Captain with Hooker and Zach Merrett as his deputies.
by MW » Wed Feb 08, 2017 12:01 pm
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