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1993-11-01
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11 that allows beginning again. Much has. changed during my journey over the last four decades, but clinical depression has not: it is still bankruptcy, intensely per- sonal and excruciatingly painful. It is a lonely, private hell. People have easy answers: Snap out of it. Trust in the Lord. Get right with the Lord. Take a vacation. Forget about it; stop thinking about yourself. It's just an excuse. She's just lazy, that's all. It's all in your head; it can't hurt you. But easy' answers are...

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