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More than 10 to 15 percent of the population in the world suffers from this silent killer. All of us would have had depression at one point of our live or another. But majority of people are able to get over as the symptoms last only for a few days and the episodes are far less. In the case of the percentage of the population mentioned above, they are unable to get over the feeling of being down and the same thing drags on for months at one stretch and this is when medical intervention becomes necessary.
Many do not know what they are suffering from as they have not had such an issue at any point of life till the time it strikes. It is basically a collection of problems piling up on the individual over a period of time which the person is trying to solve but in the end gives up as it is very overwhelming. Problems like medicines, not visiting the doctor on time, worries, anxieties, tensions, lack of sleep, being overburdened with work, not having time for oneself, being unable to spend time with family, family tensions, failure, emotional reasons are some of the problems which pile up and cause this problem which is difficult to overcome if it becomes serious. If it is in the in the initial stages chances of recovery are better.
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Yeah, that’s the thing and I agree with your opinion.
Although depression may occur only one time during your life, usually people have multiple episodes of depression. During these episodes, symptoms occur most of the day, nearly every day.
As Shavkat said, If you feel depressed, make an appointment to see your doctor as soon as you can. If you’re reluctant to seek treatment, talk to a friend or loved one, a health care professional, a faith leader, or someone else you trust.
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I agree. Suffering such thing is a serious matter. Expert’s advice is very important. Accordingly, depression is the main cause of suicide cases that is why it should not be neglected.
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A nice review. Sometimes, some books like the one I am reading from author Robert Ludlum keep us so much glued that we lose a little bit or a lot of sleep over it.
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Thanks, @PEEUSH. Yeah, when we already began reading an awesome book, we can refrain from reading it even if it means we can’t do the other things that we should do.
I will try to search some of Robert Ludium’s Books. I never read one of his writings.
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It is often told that if speaking is silver then silence is gold .But it is not always true.Speaking is very impressive when it is told with courtesy. We should speak with politely. I am agree to your above mentioned tips in the article.
We should not speak alot but small and meaningful. If we speak less it will put a impress on on our listeners. We should not be rude at the time of speaking.Our tone should not be full of any type of anger.If we talk angrily other will check out easily. So we should be calm and polite.
Our eyes always we on the face of listener due to we understand the imotions ap earing on his or her face.Our face should be light smiling and not to looking conscious most of the occasions except consoling any death mourning occasions.
We should not be go out of the subject matter mostly but only when it is necessary. Our conversation should be less and completing.It should be covered the whole topic.
There are several political leaders in past and present who are well known by their good speech which is result of good speaking techniques.If we have done any wring we should be ready to accept that and beg sorry for that then our listener will feel comfortable. We can discuss any matter regarding any displease. I f we keep in mind these thoughts there will be nice and appriciable conversation. Our listener will be satisfied. -
how to speak in public is really hard topic, though good tips there but that dont apply to all the people, it depends on the discussion that they want to do, depends on the person him or her self and on the society and area that the speak will be done at, that is really lots of work to do if you want to speak in publlic and i guess no general rules for it sense there are many things to consider when doing it
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honesty is never going to work on the onlien business onlline needs lies and media and media means more lies, though i like to sop online, i m trying to be sooooo careful as the media the tool to lie and make bad things better, other wise no one needs media, good post though
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Dealio, I disagree with you if the media you mentioned refers to the press or to journalists. They are not all liars; there are honest journalists who protect their integrity or credibility by being honest. They follow the Tenets of Journalism. Not all media as you said are liars!
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I definitely agree with you. Media and online world lack the word HONEST. But I believe that not all media personalities are dishonest.
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I agree, it is one of the important assets of an online writer, to be honest in all his works. Readers will always detect if what he is saying is true, or if it was just copy/pasted from the net.
He can get more clients if his writing style is good and he is honest.
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You are right on this!
“Honesty is the Best Policy” should be the mantra of everyone. But I think this is not the case for everyone.
Some have to resort to ‘white lies’ just to get what they want.
I take my way here, one step at a time. It’s not easy to write an article, maybe the reason why other plagiarized. But this should not be a reason to copy ones work.
I have earned only $1.8531 since March 13. I felt that I have worked my butt out, but I was wrong. I am charging everything here on LiteracyBase, to experience.
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Probably, and sometimes we are just wasting those natural health remedies like the rice water.
That’s a nice tip. It could be good because of the nutrients in the rice. I’ll try it! Thanks.