I go out every day. When I get depressed at the office, I go out, and as soon as I'm on the street and see people, I feel better. But I never go out with a preconceived idea. I let the street speak to me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am depressed sometimes, but it's not what keeps me at home or focused on work.
Generally, I'm a pretty positive, but like any other working person, if the jobs aren't coming in, I do get depressed.
I've felt depressed many times in my life, so I can draw on those times in my life when I need to.
Once you get depressed, you don't really feel like doing anything. You're kind of discouraged about yourself, and then the weight gain, too, or that makes me more depressed.
I've often felt depressed; everyone feels depressed.
Well of course I get depressed sometimes, yes I do.
I find that I get a little depressed if I don't move my body each day, so sometimes it's just as simple as walking, and other times it's training for a marathon or some kind of personal goal that I'm trying to meet.
Once a week, I like to slip into a deep existential depression where I lose all my sense of oneness and self-worth.
I have all these rules for avoiding depression. One is going outside in the morning. I don't keep breakfast in the house, so that I have to go out first thing when I first wake up. And then I come back and shower.
It's so easy for me to fall back into depression. I think it comes with having money. I don't have to work. I could be sitting bored and depressed at home with a bag on my head.