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Amazing Effects Of Evolution On Depression
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What kind of effects have evolution had on depression? Edward Hagen of
Humbolt University provides one answer. He believes that being
depressed is a good way to get people around you to do more for you. He
says that the more depressed you act, the more people around you will
pick up your slack. In evolutionary terms a person is not easily
replaced, so help will be given to that person to make them happy
again, so as not to upset the herd. The reason for these actions is
that picking up someone else’s slack is quite a bit easier than
replacing the person all together. Hagen also makes comments on the
topic of suicide, because depression can often lead to suicide. How can
suicide led to sympathy for a person, because they will already be
dead, and it does not help them at all. However, the threat of suicide
is very helpful for a depressed person, because it is the ultimate cry
for help, which is often answered by loved ones.
All of these theories are very intriguing to me, but I just can not buy
into them completely. If evolution really did cause amazing effects on
depression, then show me the depressed people that live longer, are
more successful, or are generally better off than a person that is not
depressed. The whole idea behind evolution is natural selection, which
basically means that the strong survive to new generations and the
weak, or less adaptive perish. The problem with evolution effecting
depression is that I do not see any strength in a depressed person that
would allow them to survive over a person that is not depressed. I have
also seen many cases where a depressed person might be able to elicit
help from others by being depressed, but it appears that over time this
depression will actually cause anger in the people around them. Many
cases of people lashing out in anger and killing depressed people have
been documented. This fact also does not show me why a depressed person
would survive better than a person that is not depressed. In actuality
this shows, in my opinion, that a depressed person might have a smaller
chance of survival than a person that is not depressed.
But, that is my opinion. What is yours? Do you believe that evolution has and/or had these effects on depression? |
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