i just heard the most accurate description of the mind altering nature of suicidal depression. Inspired by David Foster Wallace, it was delivered by Jason Segal in The End of the Tour. Must be shared...
“I was just thinking…
It wasn’t a chemical imbalance and it wasn’t drugs and alcohol.
It was much more that I had lived an incredibly American life.
This idea that if I could just achieve x and y and z that everything would be ok.
There’s a thing in the book about how when somebody leaps from a burning skyscraper,
it’s not that they’re not afraid of falling anymore,
it’s that the alternative is so awful.
And then so you’re invited to consider what could be so awful that leaping to your death would seem like an escape from it.
And I don’t know if you have any experience with this kind of thing, but it’s worse than any kind of physical injury.
It may be in the old days what was known as a spiritual crisis.
Feeling as though every axiom in your life turned out to be false and there was actually nothing and that you were nothing and that it’s all a delusion.
And you’re so much better than everybody because you can see that this is just a delusion and you’re so much worse because you can’t fucking function.
It’s really horrible.
I don’t think that we ever change.
I’m sure that I still have those same parts of me.
I guess I’m trying really hard to find a way not to let them drive, you know?”