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[quote="BrutalRhubarb"]You put too much thought into that and your hopes are too high for a drug, which can only mean that your schoolwork is extremely menial and unstimulating, if thats why (or one of the reasons why) you take Zoloft. I think they call this Murphy's Razor. Everything goes wrong in the simplest possible way. I'm bad at advice, but maybe this identifies the problem. Find something to fuel your fire, like women or dynamite.[/quote]
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BrutalRhubarb
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:06 am
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You put too much thought into that and your hopes are too high for a drug, which can only mean that your schoolwork is extremely menial and unstimulating, if thats why (or one of the reasons why) you take Zoloft. I think they call this Murphy's Razor. Everything goes wrong in the simplest possible way. I'm bad at advice, but maybe this identifies the problem. Find something to fuel your fire, like women or dynamite.
Skyknight
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 4:38 pm
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I don't get it. I take 75 mg of Zoloft each day, and I've been told it does have an effect on me, but...For some reason, I still feel paralyzed by dolor at times. What puzzles me is that I don't feel any incentive to do my schoolwork, but that shouldn't affect the matter at all--all that matters is that disincentives NOT exist. Incentives exist only to counterweight disincentives. So where in the pattern of depression is the disincentive hiding?!
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