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Old 08-07-2009, 12:57 PM   #1
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Oh quite. It has a nasty habit of rendering you incapable of doing the things that might help.
AND doing the thing that hurts those around you/ your relationships most/ exacerbates the problem (in my case, drinking).

I was off my meds for a week because I "couldn't be arsed" to go to the doctors and get a new script. What was that? Depression. How did I deal with that? Drinking. I could smack myself up the head as much as anyone watching could want, but in the end I have to accept the illness, and try to put things in place to make sure such damned stupid behavior isn't repeated. For a msart girl I'm a fuckit far too often.

Funnily enough, my cookie cutter list would say, "Get a pet!" And I'm sure the RSPCA would say depressed people/ alcoholics are the worst pet owners, EVAH! So I accept, what works for one does not work for all. FTR - my boy(s) and briefly girl never went without food, and although the boys lived with me in filth for a short time, they had clean litter and lots of love.

Sigh - I miss Dylan and Hely every day.
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Old 08-07-2009, 01:08 PM   #2
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Irony: Well-intended essay on how to be happy results in 62 posts of argument and acrimony.
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Old 08-07-2009, 01:42 PM   #3
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. . . 62 posts of argument and acrimony.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm not done yet.
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Old 08-07-2009, 01:45 PM   #4
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Irony: Well-intended essay on how to be happy results in 62 posts of argument and acrimony.
The road to hell, my friend, the road to hell...

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Old 08-08-2009, 10:13 AM   #5
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Irony: Well-intended essay on how to be happy results in 62 posts of argument and acrimony.
smart sarcasm about the irony makes me feel happy
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Old 08-07-2009, 12:42 PM   #6
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The Onion. Possibly NSFW language aka the F word.
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Old 08-15-2009, 03:14 PM   #7
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My solution to finding happiness was to walk away from "traditional life." By this, I mean the usual: living in a city, commuting to/from work with a million other sad lemmings, doing a job that you don't really care that much about (or actively HATE) for 40 hours a week so you can have two days off to do pretty much nothing of interest or value, before you have to get up again on Monday morning and repeat the drudgery for yet another week.

Sure, I had a gorgeous condo and made $42,000/year, but was I really happy? Not for a second.

So I chucked it all. Moved to the country, planted a garden (or four). Created a HOME - a forever place. Found a pet-sitting job (great work, but quite sporadic), got some writing gigs, took on other part-time jobs as needed/available. Scrambling most of the time for work (the ultra-sucky economy isn't helping at all), but somehow managing to keep afloat.

Today, I haven't a spare nickle to my name, but I've discovered that nothing makes me happier than having a spastic chicken follow me around the yard as I tend my garden. Seriously. Sometimes, I just sit on the porch swing and drink it all in, astounded that such simple things can be so rewarding.

Life is GOOOOD.
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I have done very much the same. All 'cept the spastic chicken

And there's your problem. You need a spastic chicken. You should make that your new user title, and meanwhile I'll start a Spastic Chicken For Brianna Fund (SpaCFoB)

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tff I can think of a few people who need a dose of that
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Old 08-18-2009, 12:50 PM   #8
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Everybody should have a spastic chicken. Makes life soooo much better!
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Old 08-07-2009, 01:10 PM   #9
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The Cellar: poorly written article attracts far more intelligent and realistic reaction than the original piece expressed.
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Old 08-07-2009, 02:25 PM   #10
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now you've all made me unhappy.

I'm off for a - what? What is an acceptable remedy these days? oh, no! Now I have to take a walk! Hells bells!!
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Old 08-07-2009, 03:29 PM   #11
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Now watch this, this is how the Cellar works: if you admit to being happy, many someones will come along and try to throw a spanner in the works. The beauty of it is, if you're REALLY happy, they fail. And I am truly happy.
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Old 08-07-2009, 04:43 PM   #12
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How To Be Happy:

2 Cups Sugar
1 Cup Cream
1/2 Cup butter, pure, smooth, a hint of salt, only
A pinch of cinnamon,
A drop of vanilla

Mix in blue skies, stars, a full moon,
sticky lemon candies
your best dream -
and throw in a tornado or two. What the hell.
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Old 08-07-2009, 05:35 PM   #13
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You know, people would look at me and say I have everything I could possibly need to make me happy, but I can guarantee you that right now at this particular time in my life, I am not.

Yeah I guess I should just not feel sorry for myself and I should get up and grow a backbone or something right?

Just because someone appears to have an enviable life/style, doesn't mean it's perfect or even cookie cutter. Everyone has their demons and sometimes they get the upper hand, no matter who you are and how much money you have or how supportive your spouse is etc. Is it wrong for someone seemingly enviable to admit something like that and to have found what she thinks are a few tricks to drag herself out of a funk? A few tricks she decided to write down and share for others who might be in the same situation. I don't think so.

A final note, an enviable life is a matter of perspective. I'm pretty sure some starving people in some drought ridden African country might consider living on the streets of America enviable, even if they didn't have a house.
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Old 08-07-2009, 05:50 PM   #14
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I don't envy her life. It is not the life for me, and never was.

If I had felt the honesty that I just read in your post, Ali, my opinion would have been so different.

My problem was with the article itself: LOOK! I have everything. Betcha envy me? You should. However, I'm afraid I'm getting older, so here's how I cured it!

It was just so very trite, and a bit demeaning to real women who are making it every day, no matter their circumstances. If I had detected any note of honesty, or barring that, some actual journalism, I wouldn't have taken her to task for missing, but pretending to hit, both sides of that coin.
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Old 08-07-2009, 05:53 PM   #15
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Yeah well I think maybe she just needs a bit of help with her writing style. I know what you mean about her attempt to get people on side and it falls on it's face for me too, but I think the article has a few good points, and some not so good. Like everything in life, you've gotta take the good with the bad. Nothing is all one and none of the other. That's the thing I'm trying to focus on now to make myself happy.
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