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Dividing the world into black and white when it is really full of shades of gray does us no good at all, especially when people are not black and white but shades of gray themselves. We are far too complicated as beings to be polarized in this manner, and the same applies to the disorder which you are attempting to address.
Oversimplification of a vastly complicated problem is dangerous.
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Since so many object to "failure," how do you define "success" ? Is being in a depressive state "success"? If you say success is 100% and failure is 0%, where does depression fall? I fail to see how anyone who is depressed can be said to be succeeding in the slightest bit. The only way I can see something less than 0% is by acknowledging they are depressed and working to avoid remaining a failure.
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