very interesting...I read people with depression are very sensitive people who pick up on when others are down, we don't miss the little things other may, we're very perceptive and caring, maybe over caring jepordizing our feelings for others. We're pretty good people, but I guess we have to learn to do all this in perspective and keep healthy while doing it.
I grew up in a house where everything was perfect, my parents had very professional jobs, our house was immaculate, we had a cleaning lady, we would go on vacations all the time...now, my life is not able to be like that, namely we don't have the money, but boy do I feel I need to continue that way of life. After 40 years, I've just now learnt that, my house isn't perfect, my house isn't always clean, I scramble to make lunches for the kids for school, when I'm short on supplies (trust me, they get fed very well, but it's my interpretation of "very well"), but my kids are healthy and happy, and I'm good with that. But going through to get to this, I've jepordized my health and friends, things are getting back to the way I would like them "my normal", it takes time.
Boy, do I ramble, we are good people, being sensitive is a good thing. Here's to us!