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Peter Rollins

“Another way that we avoid a full confrontation with these anxieties is by avoiding too much self-reflection. We do this by surrounding ourselves with activities that ensure we never have to really be alone with our thoughts. Indeed it is even common for people to discourage too much self-reflection by pointing to the link between thinking and depression. It is thought that too much self-reflection can lead to a dark melancholy. However, what if thinking doesn’t make one depressed but rather unveils a depression that had, up until then, gone unnoticed? What if one can be profoundly depressed and yet not even be aware of it?”

Peter Rollins, Insurrection: To believe is human; to doubt, divine
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Insurrection: To believe is human; to doubt, divine Insurrection: To believe is human; to doubt, divine by Peter Rollins
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