Sherwood Anderson's "Why I want to know" shows how a little boy recognizes that my role model is not what he thinks. That boy is 15 years old and has a strong interest in pure-blooded horses. His town, Bakersville is full of farmers and horse racing guys, and his friends are as passionate as he. The boy from Kentucky and his three friends went to Saratoga to participate in horse racing. Before the game began he went to see Sunstreak, a beautiful purebred horse, and he knew that he would win the game that day.
Before we deeply drill down on the details of the country's personal story and spiritual health crisis, readers will not be told that you say "just overcome it" or "everything will be fine" I wish for knowing. I know that reality is more difficult than this. I am very lucky, I have a second chance, so I can tell my story, you can hear these words clearly. You are very important. Even those you know will not make you feel this way. In only one year, depression affects approximately 5% of the US population over the age of 18. It is about 3 million American adults. For a long time people have underestimated the burden of psychiatric disorders on health and productivity in the United States and around the world. The World Bank Group, which is conducting worldwide disease burden surveys in cooperation with the World Health Organization, estimated the cost of depression in 2010 as $ 800 billion due to the declining economic output.
When you notice such a thing: "What a bad cashier! I should go to another checkout", you do not need to believe this is true. You know that this is a psychological explanation and not the ultimate reality. What is the alternative? Maybe this person is a good cashier, if there is a bad day, it will take more time to pick another line. You are open to the possibilities. When thinking "I am a good worker, I really led the meeting," you acknowledge that you are feeling well and enjoying that feeling. However, this does not mean that you will act in the same way at the next meeting. It will not make you a "better person." Your self worth is not limited to the way you lead the conference