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I began assembling 1-CCISD after studying this specific ICT video. You may feel lost but if you’re particularly drawn to order blocks, this is such a wonderful piece to start you off. And, it’s the prerequisite I give for anyone interested in studying 1-CCISD.
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Functional depression is a quiet struggle that most people can’t see. You keep smiling, working, loving, and showing up for others, yet inside, you feel like you’re drowning. It’s a reminder that strength isn’t always loud—it’s often surviving each day while carrying battles no one notices. Compassion, for yourself and others, matters more than you think.
Functional depression is real. You wake up, handle your responsibilities, keep a soft smile on your face, and make sure everyone around you feels loved and supported. You move through life with grace and composure like everything is perfectly in place. But internally, your mind feels heavy, your thoughts don’t always bring you peace, and some days it takes everything in you just to keep going. You’ve mastered holding it together in silence, carrying emotions you don’t always express, and pushing through moments that feel overwhelming. People admire your strength, but they don’t always see the quiet weight behind it. The truth is you deserve the same care, gentleness, and understanding that you so naturally give to others.
To love someone else is easy, but to love what you are, the thing that is yourself, is just as if you were mbracing a glowing red-hot iron: it burns into you and that is very painful. Therefore, to love somebody else in the first place is always an escape which we all hope for, and we all enjoy it when we are capable of it. But in the long run, it comes back on us. You cannot stay away from yourself forever, you have to return, have to come to that experiment, to know whether you really can love.
That is the question-whether you can love yourself, and that will be the test.
— Attributed to Carl Jung