4th September 2023, 8:05 AM
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(4th September 2023, 4:50 AM)Mia Wrote: That's really bad advice because it invalidates people's struggles and hardships. If you tell that to someone who's depressed or struggling to cope, it's going to make them feel worse.
No, you're wrong. Don't look at it as "invalidating people's struggles and hardships"... look at it as an incentive to find a solution for something that may not be that bad because it can always be worse. You can't let your struggles and depression control you. Getting over depression depends on you and whenever you decide not to allow it to control your life.
But, if you're confined to a wheelchair for eternity, then that's something that you can't overcome, no matter how much physical therapy you get. A person should not be constantly complaining if they're in good health and they can walk. So, because of that, people should learn to be more thankful.