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Do I have the right to feel depressed even if I'm privileged?

Profile: AlexHLee
AlexHLee on Jan 31, 2018
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Yes. Every individual has varying life experiences, and our individual mental state cannot be gauged by the amount of "privilege" we have. The only person who has ever experienced your experiences is you, and you should never feel guilty or ashamed for feeling any way that you may feel. Regardless of your lot in life, you are just as human as anyone else.
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Profile: FromDrewWithLove
FromDrewWithLove on Feb 5, 2018
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Of course! Depression doesn't discriminate, regardless of privilege. It's a mental illness that can affect anyone, especially since it's usually caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Usually, those with 'high privilege' feel a sort of guilt due to the idea that they 'don't have anything to be upset about', which is completely false. And no one should try to question what 'right' you have to feel depressed. Your depression is valid, regardless of your privilege.
Profile: 11lOliPopS27
11lOliPopS27 on Apr 16, 2018
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You absolutely do. Depression doesn't descriminate. The fact that you're morre privilaged than others might be doesn't devalue what you're feeling
Profile: lovelypumpkin
lovelypumpkin on Apr 17, 2018
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Simply, yes. Anyone can be depressed and/or feel down; it’s human nature. Don’t let your “status” get in the way of your validation, because you ARE valid, no matter what or what anyone else says.
Profile: GermanZebraCupcake
GermanZebraCupcake on May 29, 2018
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Of course you do! Nobody has the right to be more or less depressed, and as one friend once told me, "There is no such thing as the Pain Olympics so don't compare your pain to others. How you feel is valid as you are."
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jul 17, 2018
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Everyone can feel depressed. It can have something to do with manstrutal or can be caused by small things.
Profile: dreamcatcher123
dreamcatcher123 on Aug 11, 2018
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You do have the right to feel depressed. There is no reason as to why you being privilege would impact your right to feel depressed. Depression is something that affects people who come from multitudes of life and also most of the time something you can't control. Hang in there and be gentle with yourself.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Oct 8, 2019
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Of course you do. Depression affect everyone no matter your social status or how much money you may have. Just because you are “privileged” doesn’t mean you don’t get to be depressed. That’s not how depression works. People who have everything can still be depressed. It’s just the wiring in the brain that’s making it be that way. Some of the most prominent, privileged people in the world have suffered from depression. There are many that don’t come out and say anything due to the stigma around it but that’s the sad reality of it. People shouldn’t feel bad for feeling depressed.
Profile: gentleGrotto9119
gentleGrotto9119 on May 5, 2020
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Profile: TranquilLynx84
TranquilLynx84 on May 11, 2020
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Feelings are not associated with an advantaged or disadvantaged status. Feelings exist in everyone. It is a human trait, and as such, every human has the ability to honor feelings as they occur -- to learn and grow from them. As we learn from our feelings, we become healthier and learn to understand what our feelings are telling us. It is less a "right" and more an "ability." As humans, we are made with feelings. It is part of our nature and our make-up. It is also a gift to have feelings. Having feelings -- whatever form they take -- is what makes us human. So yes, every person has the right but also the ability to feel their feelings, including feeling depressed.
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