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by cairo_x
3583 days ago
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By depression, I assume you mean sadness? Existential angst? Because if someone found smiling could curtail depression I'm sure they'd win the Nobel prize. I thing it's evident that smiling can make a ratty external situation more humorous, but for internal darkness it's like bottling things up, which I'm surprised psychologists might have thought to be a good idea. |
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That is, in my personal experience and in my experience knowing others who have suffered from depression, you can feel completely down and hopeless and emotionally distraught without this being visible to those around you, who simply see you being active, acting happy, smiling, joking and so on. These things do not mean that you aren't depressed. The thing that makes depression what it is, is the feeling of hopelessness and/or emptiness even when these other things are present and even when there's seemingly no reason for it.
Many depressed people get very good at bottling up and hiding their emotions.