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Friday, June 11, 2010
Depression is defined as a mental state characterised by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity, if you search up ‘Define:depression’ on Google. In my opinion, the depression in writers, artists, and other creative workers is not caused by creativity, but is instead the cause of creative sparks in people in general. As stated by co-author Jutta Joormann, PhD, “depressed people are more likely to ruminate, making depression act as an intermediary variable,” and following it a statement “given that rumination can also lead individuals to generate a large number of ideas and, in turn, artistic endeavours.” With depression comes creativity, in a sense. That statement alone stands when individuals turn to art to express their emotions, when other means are not available, like in a less outspoken individual. As such, depression may be cured by turning to people, instead of artworks. A friend in need is definitely a friend indeed. -Percy
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