(6x Ninja)
Pisskop's stuff works for sadness, anyway. Or it can /help/, certainly not sufficient.
But it means jack shit in regards to depression, because changing all that can perk you up for a bit, maybe, it it's impossible to maintain it.
I shouldn't drink so much.
I should stop smoking.
I need more exercise.
Mean nothing to someone who is depressed. And accomplishing any of them when you're convinced it doesn't matter? Bit of a catch-22.
My friends are bad influences.
When the alternative is no friends at all, I'm not really certain how much of an improvement this could possible be. I've seen some people go down this route of course... but I'm not sure it helped. For some, it made things much worse, and their outlook at the time was basically the only reason they SAW them as bad influences - in better times, they just saw them as flawed human beings who were still fun to spend time with.
I have no long-term goals.
How, exactly, is someone supposed to change this? Sure, they can set goals, but that provides no benefit at all unless those goals have meaning or until you can start meaningfully working towards them (something that is unlikely to happen until your mood improves). And setting poor goals can be incredibly demoralizing.
I don't do meaningful things with my time?
When you're depressed, NOTHING you do is meaningful. So what exactly can a person do about this?