“Boy meets depression” was a book which saved my life. I
finished reading it in 2015/12/04.
It was during my first internship and my personal life was
on the edge due to many private and personal issues.
I had depression back in 2011 and 2012 where I crashed in my higher education. It never worked out. Depression is a bitch. It sucks in to your core
and eats you like cancer bit by bit.
I got depressed during those years because I wanted to be an
accountant but my parents thought otherwise and joined me to a law school. It
started small with lack of interest ending by me leaving law school half way
through wasting a significant amount of money and time of my parents and myself.
And after that sometimes later in 2013 to 2015, I studied
business management and accountancy which reduced my depression but it was not
without a toll.
During the inception of the depression I started off with many
bad addictions and it kept expanding. It was like a temporary cure for the
hidden depression.
The addiction was dangerous and when I realized and started
taking precaution it was too late.
Soo I slowly built myself against the addiction during my first internship and depression kept creeping back.
Soo I slowly built myself against the addiction during my first internship and depression kept creeping back.
Then I realized I needed some guidance. Soo I googled for a book
with precautions for depression.
So this came up. So I read it in a week.
Like Mr. Albert Einstein said “Insanity: doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different result”, which was reversed by this
book, because of it's guidance.
I would rate this book "5 stars" because of that.
It’s a life saver.
It’s a life saver.
This is written by Kevin Breel, a 21 year old writer,
comedian and an activist for mental health.
His own story of the struggle in the world where there is no
room for failure is immensely heartfelt.
His writing style is human and touching. Honest with real
life experiences. How he brings out the personal struggles in his personal and
academic life is universal for every student.
His love for his father and observations on him is heartfelt.
His “Note to self” in each paragraph is very powerful.
This is the best for me –
"Good advice is hard to find and even harder to accept. Accept it anyway. One day, you’ll wake up and wish you had it done sooner."
"Good advice is hard to find and even harder to accept. Accept it anyway. One day, you’ll wake up and wish you had it done sooner."
His take on his family was closed to me personally.
“They were messy and flawed and divorced from the clichéd
sense of suburban perfection everyone else seemed eager to portray.
Sometimes I wondered if all families were like that on the
surface, seemingly “normal” (if such a thing exists) and ordered but, behind
closed doors, as messy as my own. I thought that would be a fascinating
paradox, everyone walking around pretending to be these positive, proper,
put-together people but really just as dysfunctional as us.”
His take on the family of his is lovely.
“My mother is a kind woman with warm eyes, a gentle soul,
and the ability to listen to you talk about your own bullshit and still be
present for hours”
“My father is a beaten, weathered man….. He’s not bad man.
Not at all. He’s just not a happy one.”
“He was a painter by profession and a drinker by passion”
Overall the book is an amazing, heartfelt story of life and
facing depression. And how imperfection makes it beautiful and every crack of
our life a part of it.
References
Books
· -Breel, K. (2015). Boy Meets Depression: Or Life
Sucks and Then You Live. 1st ed. Canada. Harmony books.
Websites
· -goodreads.com, (2015). Boy Meets Depression: Or
Life Sucks and Then You Live. [Online available at : http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23995294-boy-meets-depression]
Accessed date : 2016/11/15
· - BrainyQuote.com, (2016). Albert Einstein Quotes.
[Online available at : http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/alberteins133991.html
] Accessed date : 2016/11/15
Images
-Boy
Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live, (2015). [Image] Available at
: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23995294-boy-meets-depression
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