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I've been depressed for quite some time, and I have some methods to temporarily cheer you up if you need them.
Here's some obvious ones:
- Drugs (prescribed)
- Media (sometimes)
- Playing games (sometimes)
Despite doing the above three, I still seem to be unable to constantly stay happy.
Here's a few things that I've noticed help me, personally:
Here's some obvious ones:
- Drugs (prescribed)
- Media (sometimes)
- Playing games (sometimes)
Despite doing the above three, I still seem to be unable to constantly stay happy.
Here's a few things that I've noticed help me, personally:
- Listen to rap/swing/trap and assume you're invincible. If you have the mindset that you're unstoppable and that you're a god, you can do anything. This works well for me, but it may not for others. It's worth a shot.
- Because depression can seriously eat away any and all motivation you may ever have, getting things done can seem nearly impossible. I recommend watching inspirational YouTube videos under any genre. I prefer things relating to astrology and science. You may have other preferences, I don't know.
- Try new things. You may already be pestered to do this by your peers, especially if you're like me. You want to stay indoors all day and cry about how miserable your life is. It may be hard to, but force yourself to go places and do things. Go sightseeing, go on vacation, go take a walk. It helps, I promise.
- Tell someone. The primary reason that depressed people refrain from telling their peers that they are depressed/suicidal is because they want to be left alone. This person can help you, sometimes against your will, but it is a good feeling knowing someone actually cares. I don't know.
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