Dealing with the Depression of Sickness Psychosis

Guest Post by Eric Peters

It is easy to get down when it seems that almost everyone you see looks sick. When society is ill – and you feel hopeless about it.

This happens to me, regularly. I think it is a sign of mental health to sometimes feel very down about things, given how things are. That is a normal response to a depressing scene. The sight of Freaks everywhere – who do not realize they are Freaks. Who look at you – over the crest of their Face Diapers – their eyes boggled in fear and wonderment that you don’t share their certain delusions.

It is hard to keep one’s equipoise given this. Given its ubiquity. Orwell wrote about it through the character of Winston Smith, in his famous novel 1984. He had Winston musing to himself about sanity not being statistical; i.e., that just because the whole world has gone crazy, it doesn’t mean you are because you haven’t.

The key isn’t so much to not get down – probably unavoidable, if you’re sane  – but rather to not let them keep you from getting back up.

As someone who often gets down I thought it might help others similarly afflicted to relate how I keep from remaining down.

One, fuck them – 

Profanity is vulgar but sometimes necessarily descriptive; no lesser word will convey the sentiment with sufficient gusto. Refuse to be beaten down by these vile people and the sad people the vile people are using as tools to try to keep you down, both literally and psychologically. Take heart in the fact that they have not turned you into one of them. It may have cost you – friends, family, your job. But you have kept your integrity as well as your sanity. Hold fast to it. And burn with resentment toward those who are trying to take it away. Anger can be a very effective muse as well as a restorative palliative.

Two, make your bed –

I instinctively did this, even before Jordan Peterson (very smart, very wise man) articulated it. I knew that by starting each day with order, the day felt less disordered. And so did I. The simple actions – getting up, making your bed, taking a shower and putting on clean clothes – help you to feel purposeful rather than dead in the water. An unmade bed, dirty sheets, clothes strewn all over the floor… makes it easier to just stay in bed or want to get back into bed.

Three, do something productive every day –

Whether it is mowing the grass or finishing  a project you started or need to get started – like my chicken coop! – or just sending out your bills. It doesn’t matter particularly, just so as you’ve done something to make some headway. It is empowering to finish tasks that need to be finished and – important – it is how you avoid things needing to be done accumulating to such a degree that dealing with any of them becomes psychologically overwhelming. If you feel overwhelmed by too many things to do, don’t try to do all of them at once. Tackle one of them at a time. Then keep on tackling. The more you do, the less you’ll have to do – and the better you will feel.

Four, exercise regularly –

It isn’t just that exercise is physically healthy. It is psychologically healthy. The better you feel, the better you will feel about yourself. It is hard to be happy when you feel awful about yourself. When you look awful. When your clothes no longer fit – and you have to buy clothes that do. If that is the case, use your not-fitting clothes as an incentive. You fit in them once; you can – you will – fit in them again.

Do not upsize your clothes to fit.

Exercise also serves to structure your life. Routines – regular things you do on certain days at certain times – are another way to help order your life, which will serve to make your life feel less chaotic and depressing. It will give you something to do and something you know you should be doing. When you know you have something to do, something you know you ought to be doing, it is harder to just sit on the sofa and be . . . depressed. Get up! Go for a run – or just a walk. Go to the gym; take a class. Ride a bike. It doesn’t matter exactly or even how much – just so long as you do and that it is regularly done.

Five, eat well –

By this I mean eat good food in reasonable quantities. The eating of bad food – even more so than too much food – is probably one of the etiologies behind the wave of depression  and physical sickness which afflicts so many people. I’ve learned – am learning more, all the time – about what has been done to food (e.g., the corruption of food, as via such things as the pervasive salting of practically all store-bought food with monosodium glutamate, a dangerous toxin; the metabolic effect upon the body of high fructose corn syrup, GMOs, etc.) and of the importance of eating as much healthy (fresh, natural, unmodified) food as possible.

I almost never drink soda or eat “fast” food. I have turned the FDA food pyramid on its apex and eat fewer grains and more meat. Try it yourself and see. You may find you think more clearly – and feel much better. This latter, in turn, will reduce your reliance upon pills – and that will make you feel much better.

There are almost innumerable resources, but as a start, I recommend (of all things) a book called No Eat Not Food. It seems like it’s for kids, but the message is for people of all ages.

Six, disengage –

Stop watching the TeeVee. It is radiating soul poison. No sane person can withstand being assaulted daily with hours of horror, almost all of it exaggerated but no less horrible for being so. The less you watch, the more you will see – of reality. That the world isn’t cracking apart. Death isn’t in the air. It’s nice outside; the sun is up and the weather is fine. Go outside – and turn that thing off. Go see a friend. Not on the screen of your smartphone. Go actually see your friend. Connect with people of like mind. See their faces.

It will affirm that sanity is not statistical – and that you are not alone.

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24 Comments
lamont cranston
lamont cranston
September 14, 2021 7:42 pm

Great article, well put. BTW, our TV is limited to (1) HGTV/DIY/Food Network & (2) me only – college football and baseball. FB especially when you hear F*** Joe Biden in the background.

Why baseball? I’m a Starksville grad.

Quiet Mike
Quiet Mike
  lamont cranston
September 14, 2021 8:44 pm

About baseball. The first professional baseball game was played in 1876, 145 years ago. Over 218,000 MLB games have been played to date. Of that 218,000 plus just……..wait for it……23 of them have been perfect games. If that stat isn’t amazing enough, 3 perfect games were pitched in one year, 2012.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  lamont cranston
September 15, 2021 9:16 am

More cowbell?

Add Smithsonian and Discovery for me and Hallmark for the wife and you have our channels.

Melty
Melty
September 14, 2021 8:12 pm

If nothing else, buy a couple of more boxes/cases of ammo if you feel down.

Red River D
Red River D
  Melty
September 14, 2021 9:36 pm

…and also take an ammo inventory occasionally. This should consume no fewer than four hours to accomplish. Or you don’t have enough ammo!!!

falconflight
falconflight
September 14, 2021 8:23 pm

I’ve bordered on overwhelmed all day. It negatively affected the erection of our greenhouse. I know that we are in such a minority. Hard to gauge how much is sheer ignorance versus willful denial, or the combination therein.

Jimmy Torpedo
Jimmy Torpedo
  falconflight
September 14, 2021 8:52 pm

As Eric says, if you cannot manage erecting a green house, perhaps start with a smaller more manageable erection? Teamwork helps.

falconflight
falconflight
  Jimmy Torpedo
September 14, 2021 9:04 pm

Ya know? I was offered this morning and turned it down. Yikes!

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  falconflight
September 14, 2021 9:16 pm

Friend of mine had some advice when he turned 60: Never waste an erection! Just saying.

Joe
Joe
  Svarga Loka
September 14, 2021 10:00 pm

There are two other axioms; Never pass up the opportunity to use a restroom, Never trust a fart.

Joe
Joe
September 14, 2021 9:49 pm

Admin:

You might want to read:

A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Systemic Collapse and Pandemic Simulation

Our situational awareness is lacking.

m
m
  Joe
September 15, 2021 3:54 am

The headline at first turned me off strongly (i.e. is the author saying without the prophecy our system wouldn’t collapse soon??),
but it’s actually a very good essay with a badly chosen title.

Thanks for the link!

m
m
  m
September 15, 2021 4:36 am

[Author] Fabio Vighi is Professor of Critical Theory and Italian at Cardiff University, UK. His recent work includes Critical Theory and the Crisis of Contemporary Capitalism (Bloomsbury 2015, with Heiko Feldner) and Crisi di valore: Lacan, Marx e il crepuscolo della società del lavoro (Mimesis 2018).

Wut?

I withdraw my recommendation, until I finished carefully analyzing every sentence he wrote plus the important things explicitly not stated, if applicable.

m
m
  m
September 15, 2021 3:05 pm

OK, Vighi is another marxist in slight disguise.
Visible at his critical analysis of all kinds of terms, but then he suddenly stops and depicts “capitalism” as what we today (and since 1971) have, and then as the cause of all evil.
Yeah sure, it’s still pure true capitalism when based on fiat currency…

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Joe
September 15, 2021 9:55 am

Joe – Excellent paper. I was not aware of EO 13887 signed by The Donald 19-Sept-19 calling for a National Influenza Vaccine Taskforce. This made it easier for him to initiate Operation Warp Speed and further solidifies my belief that he was in on the scam from the beginning. I also did not know how deep Blackrock was in developing the scheme for the Fed to pump Trillion$ into the financial markets.

Best quote is “one ‘follows the science’ while pretending not to know that ‘science follows the money’.” This statement describes how the messengers have treated the masses and continue using their “Follow the Money” mantra.

Joe
Joe
  TN Patriot
September 15, 2021 11:12 am

I am an engineer by education, the level of momentary abstractions goes well beyond my coursework in Quantum mechanics and Mathematics. I probably should have studied street magic, three card Monte, to better understand rehypothecation and derivatives, financial, not Cauchy.

Joe
Joe
  Joe
September 15, 2021 11:05 am

The credit for finding this paper goes to David Collum, the Betty R. Miller Professor of Chemistry at Cornell University. He gave this info in the KunstlerCast 349.

KunstlerCast 349 — Yakking with Dave Collum of Cornell University about Covid-19 and the Political Fiascos du Jour

KJ
KJ
September 14, 2021 10:14 pm

FYI – There is no such book “No Eat Not Food.”

Random63
Random63
  KJ
September 15, 2021 11:18 am

Stucky
Stucky
September 14, 2021 10:58 pm

Depression is my middle name.

I have a friend who tells me this all the time …. “action and depression can not share the same bed”.

And …… she is correct!

Yahsure
Yahsure
September 15, 2021 12:29 am

Went to a neighboring big city and the scared people wearing masks outside and in their cars was depressing. I went by Calranch and the ammunition was almost all gone. Driving away from this place and Listening to classic rock and enjoying the scenery on the way home was uplifting.

very old white guy
very old white guy
September 15, 2021 8:21 am

Beer is important.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
September 15, 2021 8:38 am

One of his best pieces.

Finding solutions is far better than complaining about the problems.

Old School Counselor
Old School Counselor
September 15, 2021 9:37 am

Really good stuff, especially the beginning. Mind-control works because it attacks people who cannot withstand the feeling they may be reality-separated from the normies. Our masters know this well.