Elisha Shaleem Thomas
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Beyond the Blues: Understanding Depression and its Multifaceted Impact on Mental Health
Depression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is more than just feeling sad or down; it is a complex and multifaceted condition that can have a significant impact on various aspects of a person's life. In this article, we will explore depression from different angles, including its definition, symptoms, causes, risk factors, impact on mental health, and potential treatment options. Through a comprehensive understanding of depression, we can better support individuals who are struggling with this condition and promote mental health awareness and well-being in our communities.Title: "Beyond the Blues: Understanding Depression and its Multifaceted Impact on Mental Health"
By Elisha Shaleem Thomas about a year ago in Humans
Unleashing the Power of Investments: How to Build Wealth and Achieve Financial Success
Investing is a powerful tool that can help you grow your wealth and achieve your financial goals. Whether you're planning for retirement, saving for your dream home, or building a nest egg for the future, understanding the key principles of investing can set you on the path to financial success. In this article, we'll explore the fascinating world of investments and provide practical tips on how to make the most of your investment journey.
By Elisha Shaleem Thomas about a year ago in Education
What is Life?
As human beings, we are mortals, which means we come into this world, grow and nourish here, complete our designated life spans, and then leave everything behind when we die. Now, we all are well aware of the fact that we can neither empower our arrival into this world nor the ascent of our soul from our body. however, something that we can control is how we spend our lives. We under no circumstances can decide where we want to be born or in which family we want to be an heir, but after a certain period, we do have the authority to decide where we want to spend the rest of our lives. If you are born in a poor household it is not your fault. however, if you die in the same midst of poverty you are the one to be blamed because you didn't do anything to thrive and to improve your conditions. You died in a place in which even the most naive mind would not prefer to die. If you spend your days doing something worthless you will have to face a day when you will wholeheartedly regret your actions. Perhaps you were born in poverty for a reason. Perhaps you are the one who is destined to become the U-turn for your family. You might be the one who will pay the bills and provides the family with groceries. And you only become this 'turning point' if you recognize your worth. If you want to become the beacon of light for your family, then you have to believe in yourself. Determining the importance of knowing your purpose can be understood through Mark Twain's quote, "The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why."
By Elisha Shaleem Thomas about a year ago in Motivation