Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe this is evidence of my depression, but posts like this make me upset. The fact that people are so shocked that people are not okay even when they’re acting like it means that we are doing an extremely poor job educating people about what depression is.
What’s weird about this post is not just the surprise, but the surprise that this could happen to someone she is envious of — someone who seems so blessed by fortune.
It’s like we’re living in the Middle Ages, and rich beautiful people are favored by God? Like what part of you doesn’t understand that diseases don’t care who they touch?
But I suppose if it’s cathartic for you to witness the humbling of your friend, then sure… post away. I don’t see concern for her as a person. Just thinly veiled schadenfreude. Sad. Maybe that’s why she’s depressed.
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe this is evidence of my depression, but posts like this make me upset. The fact that people are so shocked that people are not okay even when they’re acting like it means that we are doing an extremely poor job educating people about what depression is.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure you mean well, but please look over your post and ask yourself if the details you’ve provided would allow your fried to recognize herself from this description, or to allow someone who knows her / both of you to do so. If so, then consider deleting this, and instead, post focusing more on your own insights instead of details about your friend and her situation. I think your message is an important one, but IMO, it’s even more important to protect your friend from additional stress.