Thank you Anet
If you are not already, see a professional about your depression. It will help a lot, I can guarantee.
Best of luck to you Be strong.
“You can’t have more than 10 HS decks because that would confuse people”
“30 fps is more cinematic”
Suinz, I applaud you for ‘coming out’ of the depressive closet as it were. As a fellow depressive (either clinical or chronic depending on which hack you ask), I know the strength of character it takes to openly admit to depression because of the sweeping social stigma attached to it.
I cannot echo Wolfheart’s sentiment enough in that seeking professional help is EXTREMELY important. I know it may seem like a tough thing to do and I don’t know how badly it affects your real life (I am a suicide survivor myself) but I do know how bad it is possible for things to get.
If you do not know where to or cannot seek professional help (most states have a very decent system that’s reasonably priced which is worth looking into), I cannot recommend keeping the following link handy just in case:
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
They are a fantastic resource just in case you ever need it, friend.
Stay strong, keep fighting the good fight, and keep up on creating and meeting your personal goals!
There are a few things I’ve found out that may help you, outside of the game, to deal with your depression:
1) Cooking. I discovered this ‘talent’ while caring for my terminally ill mother. Part of it’s allure is that I can be truly creative (I make a mean hamburger and a wicked good tuna fish salad!) plus the Food Channel is pretty entertaining if you can look past Guy Fieri always talking about ‘food lube’ (what the KITTEN?!) although they make up for it with Giada whatshername (hubba, hubba!).
2) Be creative in other ways. I personal prefer to write and am working on my first novella and starting on my second and write short stories as well. It may not be particularly lucrative but I personally find that being able to put whatever happens to be bothering me to pen and paper helps me better identify a particular issue as well as helping to deal with it in a more constructive manner as well.
3) The game (particularly GW2) is AWESOME, there is no doubt. But if possible, do not neglect the outdoors. I LOVE doing yardwork (mowing the lawn, trimming hedges, etc.) myself. I can lose my thoughts in hum of the motor and there are physical benefits as well; building serotonin levels in your brain to overcome a potential serotonin deficiency (which is a common factor in depression).
As a fellow depressive I’m proud of you my friend. Like I and Wolfheart said, stay strong. Fight the fight. We got your back.
/Asurafist
/Juicebox salute