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Logically Depressed

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There is a small bridge between wholesome peace and mindful comprehension. Its even harder when so many things distract, and try to interrupt your mentality, especially when you are aware of the need to explore your mentality, but your emotions and understandings can't let you be. This book is for those people that are very much like me. Aware of the sadness's temporary hold, but still feel like it's permanent. In the end, it always gets better, it had to in order for me to write this and tell you.

151 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 22, 2019

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Hogoè Elimiera

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January 26, 2024
This is a beautiful collection of brutally relatable poems of the conflict of heart and brain that is depression. I will be reading this multiple times and have (gasp) dog earred many pages because I need them easily found.
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March 6, 2024
This is a beautiful collection of brutally relatable poems of the conflict of heart and brain that is depression. I will be reading this multiple times and have (gasp) dog earred many pages because I need them easily found.
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January 17, 2020
168 pages.

J'ai trouvé cette prose très agréable pour l'âme. Les métaphores invite le lecteur à se remettre en question. Cette autrice utilise parfois des mots durs et fort pour exprimer une réalité tabou (la dépression, l'anxiété...) et c'est ce que j'ai beaucoup apprécié dans ce livre ; le culot, l'audace.

Un des poèmes que j'ai retenu : "A rose thorn never apologizes to it's victim for the pain it gave. It never asked for its beauty's Admiration. So why should it fall sorrow to its Self-protection?"
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