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Why Forgiveness Can Be A Shallow Concept
I remember reading somewhere that each time you forgive, or contemplate forgiveness, you begin to see how profoundly you have been colouring and therefore affecting all of your relationships. Thus, the saying goes, ‘you can heal yourself by forgiving’.
Therefore, a teleological response would be. “If we can [...]

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Depression Can Lead To Loneliness And Isolation
My post about the setbacks I faced when defining my life goals received some excellent responses. Thank you everyone. Your contributions to that post not only gave me much needed empathy and food for thought, but provided helpful advice for others too. It’s always good to [...]

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Blogging About Depression Can Be Isolating
I know people read Fraying Edges Depression Help. My stats tell me so. But apart from someone asking me to credit his Flickr pic on Why I Call This Depression Help Blog Fraying Edges (I already had credited it), a nice thank you from Marcie Vargas on my [...]

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This post on Fraying Edges is not so much a statement on what could help with depression, it is more of a series of questions which I ponder from time to time and answers which are based on my observations, rather than any ‘expert’ opinion. They are about Anger.
My questions about Anger are this:

Is [...]

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