Robin

Robin

"This doesn’t mean that after battling depression, everything else feels so much happier by comparison. There are days when I feel very sad or very anxious. But I no longer have days, weeks, or months when I don’t care about my life at all. The opposite of happiness isn’t sadness—it’s indifference. The opposite of a life with depression is a life with all its ups and downs, with pain and love, with smiles and tears, with adventures and days spent in bed, with moments of illness and moments of extraordinary health.

Imagine your laughter bubbling over when you hear a joke so silly, it’s perfect, or the warmth of a hug from someone you haven’t seen in far too long.

Think of the pride in your parents’ eyes during a graduation, and the bittersweet goodbyes as friends move away to start new chapters in their lives.

There’s the exhilaration of achieving a personal best during a morning run, and the quiet satisfaction of reading a book by the window on a rainy day.

Feel the joy of witnessing a sunset so vibrant it seems like the sky is putting on a show just for you, and the pain of saying goodbye that feels far too final, far too soon.

Think of the electrifying thrill of a first kiss with someone who makes your heart dance, and the crushing weight of a misunderstanding that drives a wedge between you and someone you love. Even worse, the feeling when you close the door behind their apartment, knowing that leaving means losing them forever, but also knowing that you have to let them go for both your sakes.

And yet, there will be those first steps on a long-dreamed-of journey, the wonder of a breathtaking view, the unexpected kindness of strangers, or the simple joy of a perfect cup of coffee on a hard day.

These experiences, joyful and painful, compose the intricate dance of life. They are a reminder that feeling everything so intensely—from the heart-pounding highs to the soul-crushing lows—is what it means to be truly alive, fully engaged in the rollercoaster that is the human experience.
So I say, let’s dance! Let’s climb aboard and appreciate this rollercoaster—a life fully lived. Let’s help one another. Let’s love one another. Let’s live with open hearts and open minds. Together. As human beings. It’s all we have, and it’s all we need."