If I know that I can do something that makes me happy, why do I allow myself to get so depressed?

Kara Lee Corthron
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If I know that I can do something that makes me happy, why do I allow myself to get so depressed? The question is actually asking why we allow ourselves to get so depressed in the first place. We allow ourselves depression when we think it will help us achieve our goals. That is the problem with not allowing ourselves to be happy, we don’t let ourselves achieve our goals.

Source: The Truth Of Right Now

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