Depression is different for different people. Writer and author Therese Borchard once told me it feels like “being encased in a glass table in the middle of your living room, able to see what is going on, but claustrophobic and suffocating, wanting so desperately to get out, but being locked inside.”
Author Graeme Cowan described depression as “terminal numbness.”
For some people, depression is draining and exhausting. They feel their sadness on a cellular level. For others, like...
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