8 Signs You Have High Functioning Depression

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Résumé

TLDRThe video sheds light on high functioning depression, a little-known subtype where individuals maintain outward success yet face substantial internal struggles. It challenges the stereotype of depression, making viewers aware that those with high functioning depression might not appear depressed externally. Eight key signs are highlighted: emotional detachment despite achievements, a penchant for disassembling positivity, socially acceptable addictions, chronic feelings of loneliness despite decent relationships, insecurity-driven behaviors, persistent feelings of fog or lethargy, unfulfilling hobbies, and risk-taking behavior. The speaker encourages awareness, openness in conversations, and seeking professional help if needed.

A retenir

  • 💼 High functioning but emotionally detached from achievements.
  • 🔍 Ability to dismantle positivity and feel nihilistic.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ May engage in socially acceptable addictions like work.
  • 😞 Feelings of loneliness even in decent relationships.
  • 🧠 Driven by insecurity rather than positive reinforcement.
  • 😴 Never feel fully awake, often distracted or slow.
  • 🎨 Hobbies are often seen as a waste of time and neglected.
  • ⚠️ Engage in risky behaviors with full awareness.

Chronologie

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    The common perception of depression often includes stereotypes like isolation, crying, and avoiding responsibilities, which can misrepresent those who struggle with high functioning depression. These individuals may appear fine on the outside while suffering internally, leading to a disconnect between their achievements and emotional well-being. They can maintain a facade until they reach a breaking point, at which others are often surprised to learn about their struggles.

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    High functioning depression often manifests through subtle signs, such as high achievement without emotional reward, leading to a disconnection from the joy of accomplishments. Individuals can achieve extensive success yet feel nothing, as their ability to experience pleasure and validation is disrupted by their mental state. Their tendency to dismiss positivity reinforces a destructive cognitive pattern where they rationalize the futility of good experiences, further alienating them from any appreciation of happiness.

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    Those with high functioning depression may gravitate towards socially acceptable addictions, like workaholism or excessive fitness routines, to cope with their emotional struggles. These behaviors earn them approval from others, contrasting with more stigmatized addictions. Despite maintaining decent relationships, they often feel chronically alone due to a lack of genuine emotional connection and difficulty with vulnerability, ultimately confronting feelings of inadequacy, sadness, and loneliness.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What is high functioning depression?

    High functioning depression is a subtype of depression characterized by individuals who appear successful and composed but struggle internally with their mental health.

  • What are some signs of high functioning depression?

    Signs include emotional detachment despite achievements, chronic feelings of loneliness, socially acceptable addictions, and risky behaviors.

  • Do people with high functioning depression seek help?

    Often, individuals may not recognize their condition as depression and may not seek help initially.

  • Can hobbies help someone with high functioning depression?

    People with high functioning depression may give up hobbies because they do not find them rewarding.

  • Is high functioning depression the same as regular depression?

    While it includes symptoms of depression, high functioning depression manifests differently, often with individuals maintaining outward success.

  • How can someone support a person with high functioning depression?

    Show care and concern without expecting immediate openness; it may take multiple attempts to have an impactful conversation.

  • Are the treatment methods different for high functioning depression?

    Treatment methods for high functioning depression do not differ significantly from those for other forms of depression.

  • Is high functioning depression recognized?

    Many people, including the individuals suffering, may not recognize high functioning depression as a valid mental health issue.

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    when you think of a person with
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    depression what you probably see in your
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    mind is more of a stereotype or a
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    caricature than a realistic image you
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    might think of somebody laying in bed
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    crying binge watching shows scrolling
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    endlessly on social media isolating from
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    people and avoiding work or school or
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    whatever other responsibilities they
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    have and depression can look that way in
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    fact it often does but there are other
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    presentations of depression that don't
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    fit The Stereotype at all and today I
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    want to bring your awareness to what I
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    believe is the most misunderstood or
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    just simply missed subtype of depression
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    and I'm talking about a c a group of
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    people commonly referred to as
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    individuals with high functioning
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    depression the outward signs of high
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    functioning depression are very very
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    subtle typically the only people who
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    know how bad this person is struggling
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    is the person themselves they look fine
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    on the outside but they are suffering or
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    even dying on the inside I know that
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    might sound dramatic but that is truly
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    what it feels like these are people who
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    when they cannot mask their depression
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    any longer and finally have their
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    breakdown whatever that looks like
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    whether that's not being able to
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    function anymore or avoiding everybody
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    or worst case scenario Dying by Suicide
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    everyone around them says I had no idea
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    I had no clue this person was struggling
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    I had no clue this person was suffering
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    it's a very important thing to
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    understand today I'm going to review
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    with you eight signs that someone is
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    struggling with high functioning
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    depression the first is that they are
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    high achieving but they feel very little
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    emotion with regard to their
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    accomplishments so this is a person who
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    has done a lot in life they might have
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    graduate degrees they might have a lot
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    of promotions at work they might help a
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    lot of people they might make a lot of
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    money they might be very very skilled at
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    what they do all of which makes other
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    people look at them and think well that
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    person's clearly not depressed because
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    they are doing awesome but what you they
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    often hide it very well this is probably
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    more for like if this is you but what
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    you might notice about that person is
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    that they don't ever really seem to
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    experience much in the way of Pride or
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    accomplishment or Joy or achievement
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    they they just do the thing and then
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    they do the next thing and then they do
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    the next thing and you don't see you
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    don't see celebration you don't see
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    reward you don't see appreciation you
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    maybe don't see much emotion at all they
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    just keep going just keep doing that is
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    because their reward system is disrupted
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    some people and I would count myself in
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    this group of people at least as an
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    adult I was not as an adolescent some
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    people have the ability to continue
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    functioning effectively for a very
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    prolonged period of time in the absence
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    of experiencing the emotion of reward
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    and that at its core is what depression
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    is it disrupts the reward pathway it
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    steals our ability to feel it robs us of
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    the link between our actions and the
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    internal outcomes of our actions which
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    is that it feels good to do this stuff
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    so this is a person who is just trudging
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    along but they are doing it very
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    skillfully because they found a way to
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    detach their skill level and their
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    achievement from their emotions at least
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    for longer than most people can these
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    people still cannot necessarily do it
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    forever and that's sometimes when the
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    really scary outcome happens the second
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    sign of high functioning depression is
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    the ability to quickly and easily
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    disassemble any potential source of
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    positivity in their own minds this is
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    almost an impressive like anti-
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    superpower where if anything good exists
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    or happens in this person's life they
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    don't even do it on purpose or
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    intentionally or consciously sometimes
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    but their brain will just take this
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    stimuli coming from the outside that's
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    like supposed to be really good or or
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    exciting or rewarding and their brain
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    will just take it apart and leave it as
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    like just a pile of rubble on the ground
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    so that it's nothing so that like yeah
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    you you have a wonderful family at home
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    who loves you and it's like in in a
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    nanoc their brains like but any of us
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    could die at any time so it doesn't
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    matter it's like this extreme pessimism
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    isn't even the right word for it it's
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    more like this Ultra nihilistic but in
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    nihilism isn't inherently negative it's
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    it's nihilism taken to such an extreme
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    that nothing matters and what I think
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    this is I don't know that anybody could
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    ever prove this this is just my theory
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    what I think it is is it's The Logical
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    mind reacting to the absence of emotion
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    that we mentioned in the previous sign
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    of high functioning depression which is
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    the absence of reward this person's
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    brain needs a reason to explain why
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    these why I feel nothing from these good
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    things happening and so you break
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    everything down to its most basic
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    elements or Essentials and therefore you
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    conclude here's why this thing doesn't
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    matter here's why this isn't actually
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    good here's why this doesn't actually
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    count for me here's why I don't need to
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    feel anything from it
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    um it's a pretty incredible ability it's
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    kind of like those people who can like
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    disarm somebody and take their gun apart
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    in 2 seconds um only this one just makes
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    your life worse unfortunately the third
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    sign that somebody has high functioning
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    depression is that they have at least
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    one socially acceptable addiction that
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    might sound weird but I'll explain there
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    are some addictions that are very
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    stigmatized by our society so that would
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    be things like you know drug abuse or or
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    gambling or like these are things that
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    if you see someone doing them
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    excessively
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    you you probably if we're all being
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    honest have some judgmental thoughts
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    towards that person or at least think
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    like oh that person is clearly doing
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    something that hurts them high
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    functioning depressed people often find
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    a way to channel their addiction into
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    something that is rewarding in some way
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    or another like to the world in general
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    two of the most common ones I see are
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    addiction to Fitness and workaholism so
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    those are things if you see someone just
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    crushing it in the gym every day you
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    don't think of that person the same way
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    that you think of someone who goes to
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    the bar every day probably right but
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    sometimes it is the same underlying
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    emotional problems driving each of those
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    behaviors which is I either don't want
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    to or don't know how to deal with the
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    problems I'm facing in life so I'm just
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    going to pour all of my energy into this
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    thing and use this as my escape from
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    everything else or workaholism again
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    someone who shoots to the top of their
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    ladder in their field or in their place
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    of employment you don't necessarily look
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    at that person most people don't look at
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    that person and think oh that's an
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    addict who is struggling with their
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    emotions but they often are people use
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    work to avoid dealing with other
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    problems to avoid dealing with
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    loneliness to avoid dealing with
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    Conflict at home to avoid dealing with
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    health problems because they know I can
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    just do this thing and people tell me
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    I'm doing a good job and I make more
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    money so I'm just going to keep pouring
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    all my time and energy into that ignore
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    everything else and just hope it works
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    out and I'm not trying again I hope I'm
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    not coming across as mean and judgmental
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    here cuz this is a pattern I have fallen
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    into more than one in my own life people
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    with high functioning depression anyone
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    who struggles with any kind of mental
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    illness usually has at least one
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    maladaptive coping mechanism that they
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    use excessively hence addiction the
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    people with high functioning depression
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    have figured out either on purpose or on
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    accident if I use this thing as my
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    crutch people don't get mad at me for it
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    in fact people tell me I'm awesome
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    because of this so they figure that out
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    and they repeat that behavior and it
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    keeps them flying under people's radar
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    not realizing how badly they are
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    struggling the fourth sign that somebody
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    has high functioning depression is that
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    they have decent relationships but feel
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    chronically alone so this is the person
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    they may be an introvert or an extrovert
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    I don't know that there's any
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    relationship there but this is the
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    person who can enter a social Gathering
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    and function fine in that context they
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    they know how to talk to people they
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    know how to blend in they know how to be
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    socially appropriate but they don't feel
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    connected to any of these people they
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    feel as if they are like an actor
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    playing a role or or a character in a TV
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    show and that they're just saying their
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    lines they don't feel a sense of actual
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    deepened connection with the people that
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    they interact with so this is that
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    person who can be alone in a crowd so to
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    speak it's it's not that they feel
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    physically alone but they feel
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    emotionally alone their heart does not
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    feel connected to the hearts of other
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    people and typically this is because
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    they have so much difficulty with
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    vulnerability because there's such a gap
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    between how they actually feel and how
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    the World Views them if everybody thinks
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    that you are just getting up and
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    crushing it every day and in some ways
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    you are it's not even that those people
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    are wrong we really tend to take other
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    people at face value though and when you
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    see somebody who's healthy and socially
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    active and has a job and has a family
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    and has a good education you think that
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    person is probably doing well
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    emotionally and many of them are but
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    that is not always true there are people
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    I've worked with many of these people
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    who outwardly have everything and inside
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    they feel nothing and if those people
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    were to tell you that they're depressed
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    a lot of people if we're being honest a
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    lot of people would not know how to
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    respond to that you might be skeptical
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    you might not believe them you might you
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    might have no idea what to say compared
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    to a person who like you already thought
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    they were depressed and then they tell
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    you they're depressed it's like well
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    yeah I could I could tell no offense
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    you'd be shocked if this person opened
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    up to you and so that's why they don't
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    typically open up to people because they
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    don't think anyone will understand and
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    so their heart remains alone the fifth
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    sign that somebody has high functioning
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    depression is that they are driven by
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    insecurity and inferiority rather than
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    by achievement and accomplishment so in
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    general there are two drivers to human
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    behavior are really the behavior of all
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    mammals either moving towards something
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    positive or moving away from something
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    negative for most people moving towards
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    the positive is a more powerful driver
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    of behavior and so most people who are
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    pursuing again I know I'm using these
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    examples a lot but they're examples that
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    everyone relates to to some degree um
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    for people who are pursuing you know
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    Advanced degrees or raises or promotions
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    at work usually it's like I would feel
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    good if I got this you know having more
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    money would give me more more Comfort or
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    more peace or um getting this degree
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    would make me feel more confident in
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    myself it's like I would feel better
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    about who I am if I did this thing or
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    had this thing for the mind of someone
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    with high functioning depression the
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    behavior might might be the same but the
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    driver is the opposite the person with
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    high functioning depression thinks I I
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    suck I'm terrible I'm worthless I'm a
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    loser and I hate feeling like that and I
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    want to try to prove it wrong whereas a
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    lot of people are like I act I think I
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    have more to offer the world than what
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    my current situation allows I think I'm
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    underutilized I think I'm
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    underappreciated and I want the world to
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    see who I am so I'm going to do
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    something to prove that I am right
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    that's the core difference here proving
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    that trying to prove that you're right
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    or trying prove that you're wrong a
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    person with high functioning depression
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    their mind is their enemy their inner
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    thoughts are so critical so negative so
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    harsh so just straight up mean to be
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    honest with you and it feels terrible
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    and so they're constantly pushing
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    themselves harder and harder and harder
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    to try to prove the voice wrong the
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    annoying thing is you cannot shut that
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    voice up by achievement alone and so
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    that's again why going back to number
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    one why these people often have like
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    above average success in in certain
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    domains because they're constantly
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    trying to fight this enemy that they
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    cannot defeat through accomplishment the
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    goalposts just move endlessly oh you got
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    that promotion well you still suck cuz
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    you're not this and it just keeps
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    getting pushed further and further out
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    and that's why they keep achieving and
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    they keep pushing themselves because
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    they're trying to fight back against an
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    inner voice that nobody else hears or
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    understands the sixth sign that somebody
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    has high functioning depression is that
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    they never feel fully awake this one is
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    hard to articulate if you have haven't
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    felt it before but most people even if
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    they have been struggling you know with
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    like stress or being really busy or
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    burnout or insomnia if they get a couple
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    good nights of sleep in a row good in
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    terms of both quality and quantity they
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    wake up with this like refreshed ready
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    capable feeling and when you're dealing
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    with depression especially high
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    functioning depression you never really
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    get that there's always just sort of
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    this fog over everything that you do
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    and you feel a little bit slow you feel
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    a little bit distracted you feel a
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    little bit forgetful a lot of times
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    these people end up thinking that they
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    have ADHD like inattentive type ADHD
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    which is what most people call add and
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    some of them do but this high
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    functioning depression can create a lot
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    of symptoms that look a lot like mild
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    ADHD and it relates to psychomotor
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    retardation which is basically it just
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    means your brain and your body are
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    working a little slower than normal
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    which is a symptom of depression uh it's
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    not always a symptom that fully disables
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    or debilitates a person they just you
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    never feel 100% you you're your
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    self-care and your daily routines could
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    be perfect and you just don't ever feel
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    like you're quite all the way here and
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    it's enough to just drive you nuts the
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    seventh symptom of high functioning
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    depression is that Hobbies feel like a
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    waste of time a person with high
  • 00:13:24
    functioning depression because they
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    don't feel a lot of positive emotion
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    from the things that they do they tend
  • 00:13:31
    to give up on their Hobbies completely
  • 00:13:33
    because essentially the only purpose of
  • 00:13:35
    a hobby is to feel good right when you
  • 00:13:38
    aren't really capable of feeling good
  • 00:13:40
    you have to you either shut down which
  • 00:13:43
    would not be a person with high
  • 00:13:44
    functioning depression or you find
  • 00:13:47
    another fuel source to drive you and so
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    if I can't feel good from anything if I
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    don't if I don't feel Joy no matter what
  • 00:13:54
    I do I might as well do the joyless
  • 00:13:56
    thing that makes me money rather than
  • 00:13:58
    the joy thing that makes me no money or
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    the joyless thing that gets me in better
  • 00:14:02
    shape rather than the joyless thing that
  • 00:14:04
    doesn't get me in better shape and so
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    when people are struggling with high
  • 00:14:07
    functioning depression they tend to cut
  • 00:14:09
    out all Hobbies all interests sometimes
  • 00:14:12
    even socializing and they tend to just
  • 00:14:15
    focus on doing things that create
  • 00:14:17
    tangible benefit to them something
  • 00:14:19
    measurable or something that helps other
  • 00:14:21
    people because that's the only reason
  • 00:14:24
    they can see to do anything since there
  • 00:14:26
    is no internal sense of reward for their
  • 00:14:29
    actions and the eighth sign of high
  • 00:14:31
    functioning depression is that these
  • 00:14:32
    people take big risks and they know it
  • 00:14:36
    that last part is critical because
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    engaging in Risky behaviors or making
  • 00:14:41
    big changes to your life that can also
  • 00:14:43
    be a symptom of a manic episode which
  • 00:14:45
    may be part of bipolar disorder but when
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    a person is engaging in Risky behavior
  • 00:14:49
    in a manic episode they don't recognize
  • 00:14:52
    it as risky at the time they only have
  • 00:14:55
    that Insight later down the road when
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    somebody is taking risks and they're
  • 00:15:00
    depressed they know it they know that
  • 00:15:02
    this could really screw their lives up
  • 00:15:04
    and they just kind of don't care the
  • 00:15:06
    crazy thing is a lot of times these
  • 00:15:08
    risks pay off this might be someone
  • 00:15:10
    who's like an entrepreneur like they
  • 00:15:11
    leave their job to start uh their own
  • 00:15:13
    business and you know they know it's a
  • 00:15:16
    big risk but it but it ends up working
  • 00:15:18
    partially because of some of these other
  • 00:15:19
    symptoms we've talked about um that
  • 00:15:22
    their gambles pay off more often than
  • 00:15:24
    not but their life looks like a bunch of
  • 00:15:28
    really question decisions they almost
  • 00:15:30
    look very lucky and I don't think that's
  • 00:15:31
    quite right it's they they feel like
  • 00:15:34
    they have less to lose because they
  • 00:15:36
    don't feel particularly great anyway and
  • 00:15:39
    in fact sometimes doing really risky
  • 00:15:40
    things making these big Life Changes is
  • 00:15:43
    such an emotional experience that it
  • 00:15:44
    kind of breaks through that hard outer
  • 00:15:46
    shell a little bit makes them feel
  • 00:15:48
    something for a little while so
  • 00:15:49
    sometimes they get almost addicted to
  • 00:15:51
    risk-taking behaviors again whether
  • 00:15:52
    that's career financially socially
  • 00:15:54
    whatever it may be like they want to
  • 00:15:56
    take that next big leap because it's the
  • 00:15:57
    only thing that makes them feel live
  • 00:15:59
    sometimes so I know I didn't offer any
  • 00:16:01
    you know strategies or interventions for
  • 00:16:03
    dealing with this here I don't know that
  • 00:16:06
    there are any different treatment
  • 00:16:08
    protocols as far as things like therapy
  • 00:16:10
    or medication or things you can do at
  • 00:16:11
    home for high functioning depression
  • 00:16:14
    versus any other type of depression I I
  • 00:16:16
    don't think it requires you to do
  • 00:16:18
    anything different than you would if you
  • 00:16:20
    felt any other type of depression so
  • 00:16:22
    this piece of content is more about
  • 00:16:24
    awareness the group of people I just
  • 00:16:26
    described most of the world would not
  • 00:16:28
    regard them as depressed they may not
  • 00:16:31
    even regard themselves as depressed so
  • 00:16:34
    if this sounds like somebody you know
  • 00:16:37
    try to have a conversation with them
  • 00:16:38
    about it don't expect them to open up to
  • 00:16:41
    you right away um they're probably going
  • 00:16:43
    to be very guarded about this and it
  • 00:16:44
    might take several attempts for you to
  • 00:16:46
    get at it but just showing that you care
  • 00:16:49
    and showing that you see that they may
  • 00:16:51
    not be doing as well as everyone else
  • 00:16:53
    thinks they are probably means more to
  • 00:16:55
    them than you realize if this sounds
  • 00:16:57
    like you what I have just described I
  • 00:17:00
    want you to consider the possibility
  • 00:17:02
    that you are experiencing a depression
  • 00:17:04
    that looks a little bit different than
  • 00:17:06
    what you thought it was going to look
  • 00:17:07
    like and if that's the case consider
  • 00:17:10
    accessing appropriate Professional
  • 00:17:12
    Resources to see if they might help you
  • 00:17:14
    I hope this helps let me know if you
  • 00:17:16
    guys want to see more content about high
  • 00:17:18
    functioning depression uh this is the
  • 00:17:19
    first piece of content I've made on it
  • 00:17:21
    so I'm open to feedback take care and
  • 00:17:23
    I'll see you next time
Tags
  • high functioning depression
  • mental health
  • depression signs
  • emotional detachment
  • social connections
  • workaholism
  • risk-taking
  • coping mechanisms
  • awareness