What makes you feel that author is sad and depressed?
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inability to cope with a devastating life event, such as the death of a child or spouse, or any situation that causes extreme levels of pain. low self-esteem. family history of mental illness, including bipolar disorder or depression. history of substance abuse, including drugs and alcohol.
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- The author is different, but he still had that same sad and depressed feeling.
- It was like he didn't have it within him to continue writing.
- He had found a new way of writing, and he wanted to keep going.
- But he couldn't.
- He kept thinking about the words in his old journal, the words that had once felt so true and real.
- They had been a mask, a façade, but he had let himself believe them.
- He'd been trying to write a new story, but he wasn't feeling it.
- He kept trying to capture the feeling he had when he first started out, but it was like trying to find a way to describe colour to someone who's never seen it before.
- Sometimes he'd get close, but it never felt quite right.
- He kept thinking that he should keep going, but he had this feeling in the back of his mind that if he did, he'd never be able to pick up the pen again.
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