This may be right, but it feels pretty foreign to my experience.
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Depression, to me, does not deny that things have meaning. It denies that I have access to them.
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In other words, depression asserts to me that I am worthless as a vehicle for effecting meaningful change.
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Thanks! That’s a distinction I need to cover. Note taken!
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Replying to @Meaningness @gravity_levity
Kegan's taxonomy of depression has got you covered!pic.twitter.com/VlirMFVJLh
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Wow. I was pretty skeptical of these taxa until I hit the last one.
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Stage 4.5 depression is highly characteristic of people with advanced STEM degrees.
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The more I age, the more I realize how typical I am of a tribe I hadn't previously acknowledged to exist.
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Did you actively resist acknowledging it, or just not notice it?
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I think I have been guilty of actively resisting categorizing myself.
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Often wise, I think! But sometimes obstructs insights. Helpful to recognize that all categories are nebulous
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