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When did we as a society become so chemically dependant? Never heard of depression in my early life. Then presciption drugs (Prozac in particular) were allowed to be advertised on television and suddenly half the population suffers from depression (while drug companies make billions, if not trillions).
Coincidence or actual medical condition? I mean, dying of a broken heart is a phrase thrown around a lot, and I would think it alludes to depression from loss. So the great story of Romeo and Juliet doesnt happen if Shakespeare's monkey-typist had a bottle of Lithium?
Sounds like a world I really dont want to live in, if some day they have a pill to combat unhappiness. What would music be like? Are we only a pill away from semi-world peace (minus needed resources, of course)?
My question, when did a human emotion become a disease? Is there a pill for love, too? How about anger...wait there is one. So am I to assume that we as humans only prescribe drugs for emotions we dont want to have?
I dont get that, honestly. I mean, if I had to self-diagnose (much like normal Americans do everyday by the millions), I am pretty damn sure I am clinically depressed. Does that mean I have an excuse to abuse myself now?
Makes no sense to me. I can clearly see a time in the future when everyone takes a certain pill to alleviate the stress from dwelling in the suck-ass world we created for ourselves. And we'll just delude our perception of it in an attempt to associate our condition with some inside, unseen evil force of nature, foregoing any personal responsibility we may have for our plight.
In all seriousness, when
1 in 7 Americans suffer from some form of depression (with the number rising every year), is it safe to say that it might not be an illness, but a natural byproduct of existing?
I dont know, I look at everything with the same question..."Who makes money?" I am quite sure about prozac's/whatever's effectiveness because as everyone else does in this thread, we all know about 6 people on some medication for some disorder they were diagnosed with because they didnt play well with other kids in school.
Anyway, have fun.