
I unexpectedly fell into depression…Turns out, it was a side effect of the medication. This experience taught me how to tell the difference between medication-induced depression and depression caused by real-life issues.
I unexpectedly fell into depression…Turns out, it was a side effect of the medication. This experience taught me how to tell the difference between medication-induced depression and depression caused by real-life issues.
Many confuse “acceptance” with “resignation,” leading to silence, endurance, and inaction. But true acceptance means seeing reality clearly—while retaining the power to choose and change.
I unexpectedly fell into depression…Turns out, it was a side effect of the medication. This experience taught me how to tell the difference between medication-induced depression and depression caused by real-life issues.
David, 31, juggles work at a multinational company, side gigs, and a budding startup. His seemingly full life was disrupted by a conversation with his CFO. “More responsibility, an overseas post, longer hours”—on the surface, opportunities. Beneath, deep anxiety.