So you know how everything you do is to avoid hitting bottom? Because bottom is a dark and scary place where you’re fucked forever? And finally when you do hit bottom, there’s nothing you can do when you’re stuck down in that hole?
Hm. Well first off, there’s really no such thing as hitting bottom. You can always dig yourself even lower than your lowest low. Sad yet comforting knowledge. Also, you could always be dead. Which, although it might seem appealing at times, has the unfortunate quality of meaning that you are not alive. When you are not alive, you can not do anything to get out of a “bottom”. Luckily, you are alive, so there are lots of things you can do, or at least try.
Hitting a low is actually quite convenient. Before then you’re usually flailing around, trying to cope with everything and lacking any real clue on what the fuck is happening to you. Once you hit a low, you know at least one thing: which way is down. You know that no matter what, the things that you have been doing have been not working out, so probably if you keep doing them, not so good stuff will continue to happen. Does this mean that you will stop? Eh, that’s unclear. It does mean that you will know at least one productive thing that you could do, meaning, that you could try to stop doing that thing that is dragging you ever lower.
And this is actually a big fucking deal. Because sometimes you really don’t know what is wrong until you’ve kept doing it long enough or often enough that something really shitty has happened. There are always a myriad of factors that could be causing you to be depressed. And sometimes you point to one as the main issue, a friend points to a different one, and your sibling just thinks you’re completely fucked. Gaining any clarity on at least one evidently fucked up thing that you are doing can be pretty helpful.
Maybe it’s something really obvious and you should have known all along. Or maybe you kind of did know all along but ignored it, and now you’re forced to come face to face with the facts. No matter what, the point is that now you finally know without a doubt. The next question is: what do you want to do about it? And the thing is, you can do whatever you want. You can try eating possum at regular intervals, or intense jello diving, or consulting with a video game guru. You can even do nothing. Just having more information about your depression is useful in and of itself. If you use that information to dig in a different direction, then that’s just extra.
So you can rest comfortably at the bottom of your misery pit. Sometimes you will end up down there and it will really suck. Still, you don’t have to feel so shitty about it because now you know just where that hole is and how far it goes. You know which way is down and which way is up. If you want to stay down there, you can. And if you want to try and find a way out, you can do that too.