are we sad...if things go wrong?
By symontimea
@symontimea (842)
Romania
January 26, 2007 4:05am CST
A depressed mood is generally situational and reactive, and associated with grief, loss, or a major social transition. A change of residence, marriage, divorce, the break-up of a significant relationship, the death of a loved one, graduation, or job loss are all examples of instances that might trigger a depressed mood.
3 responses
@chrchldy (41)
• United States
27 Jan 07
well i guess some people are i try not to be but a lot of times i fall short of the problem till i sit down an pray about it. every time i lost a job i got a better one if i broke up or he broke up i got a better person and i waited 20 years for the wight man an i look at him an said to my self one day I'm going to marry him and 6 mo later i did graduation is it possible you didnt put your heart in it and deserved to fail but won't take responsibility that it was your fault god is in control he is the beginning and the end we need to seek him more he says acknowledge me in all your eyes and i will direct your path but we dont wait on hie answers and we hurt ourselves a lot he said i can Jake a way if there is no way some people look in the wrong places for a mate i feel if you get someone from a bar rather the from church your asking for trouble. so take your time and pray about the situations and he will lead the way. he says he who i set free is free indeed god bless i pray this will help you and you should look for king James version of the bible and start reading in johmand you depression will leave you and you will be free
@hopeful28 (1439)
• Singapore
27 Jan 07
Yes, I agree with you that one does react by feeling down because of circumstances, changes in relationships, loss of something or someone or when things do not go our way. However, some people get depression because of some imbalance of hormones and not because of anything or anyone. It is a natural reaction though isn't it because it shows that we care about what's happening.
@maribel1218 (3085)
• Philippines
26 Jan 07
Yes I am. I really felt sad and depress over a situation which deals more on my relationship with my family, husband and friends.
It is a natural reaction to be overly sensitive with that matter and crying is the best thing we do first and afterwards we should learn to overcome it and move on.
Life goes on and we should knew how to pick up the pieces and start it again.