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					<description><![CDATA[This is an eye opener...as an artist I spend many &#034;happy&#034; hours in the studio. This would explain why I also fight depression 24/7 even at my happiest. Will have to try Depression Quest  as a breaker of sad thoughts. Been off medications now for three months as have been on antidepressant for just over 15 years. It took three months to ween my self off them under strict supervision. I still seek &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.fightdepressionguide.com/natural-depression-remedies/things-to-do-to-fight-depression/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;things to do to fight depression&lt;/a&gt; but without the side effects of the drugs. 
 
The conflict between happiness and sadness are the same when you analyze them in depth, as to reach both state of mind in life take the same path as far as decision making. Then it&#039;s up to you on how YOU accept ones decision. Also the fear of success can lead to feeling depressed is another study I recently read about... life in general throws us many curve balls in the end and it&#039;s up to us how we handle it. 
 
This is a great post, thanks for sharing Michael...regards Jason ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an eye opener&#8230;as an artist I spend many &quot;happy&quot; hours in the studio. This would explain why I also fight depression 24/7 even at my happiest. Will have to try Depression Quest  as a breaker of sad thoughts. Been off medications now for three months as have been on antidepressant for just over 15 years. It took three months to ween my self off them under strict supervision. I still seek <a href="http://www.fightdepressionguide.com/natural-depression-remedies/things-to-do-to-fight-depression/" rel="nofollow">things to do to fight depression</a> but without the side effects of the drugs. </p>
<p>The conflict between happiness and sadness are the same when you analyze them in depth, as to reach both state of mind in life take the same path as far as decision making. Then it&#039;s up to you on how YOU accept ones decision. Also the fear of success can lead to feeling depressed is another study I recently read about&#8230; life in general throws us many curve balls in the end and it&#039;s up to us how we handle it. </p>
<p>This is a great post, thanks for sharing Michael&#8230;regards Jason </p>
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