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You will have to do.Itis your own fault (complax)​

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Answered by debroytanusree
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If you struggle with depression, you may have encountered a friend or family member who insists that you'll feel better if you just got out of your room more often and tried to change your life. These notions are not only untrue for many people with depression, but they can be harmful.

It's very important for you to realize that depression is not your fault. It is believed that depression occurs because of an imbalance of important mood-regulating chemicals in your brain called neurotransmitters.1 Just like a person with diabetes can not "try harder" to make their pancreas produce more insulin, a person with depression cannot will their brain to produce more neurotransmitters.

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Answered by pravitamishra1986
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Looking at your own faults is crucial to making improvements but if you spend your time focusing on other peoples faults you will never make true progress within yourself. May these quotes inspire you to focus on yourself so that you may be the best that you can possibly be.

1. “Pride is the mask of one’s own faults.” Proverb

2. “Glad-tidings to he who knows his own faults more than other people know it.” Ibn Hazm

3. “Don’t be so quick to point out the flaws in other people’s lives when you are not willing to look at the flaws in your own.” Anonymous

4. “People are quick to judge others faults but never quick to point out their own.” Anonymous

5. “The worst of our faults is our interest in other people’s faults.” Imam Ali

6. “How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults or resolution enough to mend them.” Benjamin Franklin

7. “It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own. You can ‘t clear your own fields while you’re counting the rocks on your neighbor’s farm.” Cicero

8. “Those who spend their time looking for the faults in others usually make no time to correct their own.” Art Jonak

9. “Do not let your tongue mention someone’s faults, you are also full of faults; and people have tongues too.” Arabic Proverb

10. “When looking faults; We must use a mirror, not a telescope.” Anonymous

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