I imagine part of the problem is also then the feedback loop of Things Don’t Go Well > Why Even Bother > Things Don’t Go Well. Which if anything you’d expect that sort of proactive approach that simply does the thing anyway to break. I do wonder though if there may also be entirely internal feedback loops (like neuroreceptors or something) once the negativity is triggered by external events. I would assume so, or depression wouldn’t need to be treated pharmaceutically as much as it is.
I imagine part of the problem is also then the feedback loop of Things Don’t Go Well > Why Even Bother > Things Don’t Go Well. Which if anything you’d expect that sort of proactive approach that simply does the thing anyway to break. I do wonder though if there may also be entirely internal feedback loops (like neuroreceptors or something) once the negativity is triggered by external events. I would assume so, or depression wouldn’t need to be treated pharmaceutically as much as it is.