ThoughtfulWords
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I know this is my first post but I`ve been reading posts on these forums for a few days now and I have a question that I was hoping you guys could help me answer. I`ll probably make a post filling in the background information at a later date but for now lets focus on the question at hand:
Why is it that when someone is depressed, there are people who try to tell that person that they shouldn`t be depressed because there are so many people in the world going through much worse situations?
(for sake of not having better words)
someone in the worst situation = Person A
someone in the "easier" situation = Person B
Do they not understand that the "sadness" that Person A is feeling is the same as the sadness that Person B is feeling and all they need to do is experience circumstances to bring them to that level of "sadness"?
I'm sure that the emotion doesn't re-invent itself for Person A.
Thoughts?
Why is it that when someone is depressed, there are people who try to tell that person that they shouldn`t be depressed because there are so many people in the world going through much worse situations?
(for sake of not having better words)
someone in the worst situation = Person A
someone in the "easier" situation = Person B
Do they not understand that the "sadness" that Person A is feeling is the same as the sadness that Person B is feeling and all they need to do is experience circumstances to bring them to that level of "sadness"?
I'm sure that the emotion doesn't re-invent itself for Person A.
Thoughts?