I mean a person who has a growing and developing hope vs. person who has none.
This will obviously have an impact on how a person navigates through a dark time.
If a situation triggers a depressive episode, then depression obviously cannot solely be dictated by chemicals in the brain, but also is due to circumstances.
Good book to read: Depression: A Stubborn Darkness--Light For the Path
I'm glad you have received help for your ailment.
“There seems to be a failure to communicate” here :)
Being depressed doesn’t = feeling “hopeless” all the time.
I was diagnosed at age 30. Doctors assured me I most likely was depressed starting in high school. My brain doesn’t produce the correct enzyme mix. Has nothing to do with being hopeful or or without hope. If I ever stopped taking my meds, I would descend into a dark, ugly pit.
Out of nowhere, into a very happy life a severe stress arises. I continue taking my meds but because of the stress my brain responds by not putting out the correct enzymes regardless of the meds. As a result I experience a severe depressive episode. I was unable despite the regular meds to sleep for weeks and months at a stretch, creating a greater imbalance in my brain. Finally, doc found the correct medicine to where I could sleep and many of my other symptoms were dealt with as well.
Peace :)