As I said before, the more knowledge, more suffering. Nor are depressed all the time. Modern culture oppresses all kinds of individualism and self-expression, brainwashes people, makes life paintings. All this produces a series of dark or negative emotions. If Gothic choose to play the role of the tragic and depressed "artist martyr" ("Oooh, the anguish!", Said in a tragic voice with the back of the hand artfully placed against the forehead), but most the Gothic
no way are. Most, in fact, find this silly and ridiculous. There is some darkness in the character and emotion of the Gothic, which is the essence of culture, but does not reach those extremes. The reasons:
1. It is a form of rebellion. It is a reaction to our culture that tells us that being constantly happy and never show the opposite is the only acceptable way to behave.
2. A fascination with the dark side and banned for life, which is generally disturbante considered taboo by most people. In addition to once again be used as a form of rebellion,
Most are genuinely interested in this, by nature, and enjoy exploring the feelings that brings and examining why it exists and why people try to deny it.
3. A tendency to be extremely analytical combined with a high level of emotional sensitivity and empathy, which
often causes great sadness to see how horrible and cruel
life can be. This personality type dominates
the "gothdom" as it is also the type of personality that creates the artist, and artists are welcome in the Gothic culture. In young goths, this anxiety is usually focused on themselves, but in mature Gothic is with the world. These people often try to improve things but often find themselves stumbling over their excessive self-analysis and become frustrated because of the difficulty of making progress.
Goths always try to avoid clinical depression or
any other behavior disorder. They tend to be
emotional and expressive, and so his attitude is more notable dark - but just as cheerful attitudes. Goths tend to express their
trend towards the dark in a morbid mood. That clearly seems to be the only thing that is less appreciated that the attitude
dark. Anyway ...
no way are. Most, in fact, find this silly and ridiculous. There is some darkness in the character and emotion of the Gothic, which is the essence of culture, but does not reach those extremes. The reasons:
1. It is a form of rebellion. It is a reaction to our culture that tells us that being constantly happy and never show the opposite is the only acceptable way to behave.
2. A fascination with the dark side and banned for life, which is generally disturbante considered taboo by most people. In addition to once again be used as a form of rebellion,
Most are genuinely interested in this, by nature, and enjoy exploring the feelings that brings and examining why it exists and why people try to deny it.
3. A tendency to be extremely analytical combined with a high level of emotional sensitivity and empathy, which
often causes great sadness to see how horrible and cruel
life can be. This personality type dominates
the "gothdom" as it is also the type of personality that creates the artist, and artists are welcome in the Gothic culture. In young goths, this anxiety is usually focused on themselves, but in mature Gothic is with the world. These people often try to improve things but often find themselves stumbling over their excessive self-analysis and become frustrated because of the difficulty of making progress.
Goths always try to avoid clinical depression or
any other behavior disorder. They tend to be
emotional and expressive, and so his attitude is more notable dark - but just as cheerful attitudes. Goths tend to express their
trend towards the dark in a morbid mood. That clearly seems to be the only thing that is less appreciated that the attitude
dark. Anyway ...