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Multimedia Aid Kit for curing depression - Art Therapy
It's Sunday, let's say...evening. You're looking through the window to see it's pouring cats and dogs. You're thinking: is it me, or it's pouring cats and dogs out there? It's you, actually. Never mind.
You're sitting there thinking what the hell; you might as well end it on this day. It's not like it's going to ever shine on you again. Too deep in the pit. No switch in sight.
The pills are not there to work their magic this time. ******** is out of the question – too much of an effort on a night like this. Who do you call? No one, really. You close your eyes, not thinking one positive thought about the situation. Who cares how it all came down this way, anyway.
Who do you turn to? The only thing that answers your silent call at this point. You type in: "the best depression treatment on the planet". It's not the first time you search for help online, but you hope this time will be different. Hope isn't really the word, is it? You're just killing time, curiosity ...whatever.
One click and you're there – a parallel universe of solutions. You scroll down your choices. Wikipedia won't cut it this time. Off to the next one. None of those options have had any real lasting effect so far. You've tried everything, but one. You post a question on the answerbag.com. Let's see, say your left brain isn't on strike at this hour (like it's better half), so you're creative with this one. It takes less than a minute to wordsmith it: "The clouds are dark and heavy. Anyone out there to help me blow them away?"
You wait and wait. Some cool answers are piling up, nothing you can really use, just there to cheer you up for a second or two. Then someone gives you a link to a blah blah blah that is blah blah blah, sure to blah blah blah. You've heard it more or less all before. But it takes only a click to get it and involves no umbrella and driving across town to find an open ******** ready to accept your credit card. One click and no pay, it says. Alright then. You click. You're there. It's all green there, not a bad start.
There's a read. Something to take your mind off stuff. You landed at a place called Talidari's Art ********, or something like that. They carry arts as remedies, none of these synthetic or herbal or quasi-natural stuff they've been feeding you for years with no end.
Avant-garde Medicine meets Alternative Arts, says there. You're thinking to yourself they've got it wrong, it has to be Alternative Medicine and Avant-garde Arts, but who cares, you read on. You're actually looking for the part where they jump at you with something like "all of these, plus all the bonuses for only 99.99. One time offer, available only today..." You don't even bother to read the content, you scroll down to the bottom of the page to see how much this 'amazing' offer costs, before you give it a time to read. Can't find the line or price.
Apparently that's it, you're actually already there on the product page, not the sale's pitch one. So you go back to the top and start reading the first part, then the next and the next...all the way down. It's all there spelled out for you. All you have to do is take it in. There is even an audio serum to bring you laugh. That's something. Never in your life has a tune made you laugh. It's a boy! You're laughing, can't stop, can't help it. You are already seeing the results.
You look around your room. It's true what they say, you need some real room acupuncture. No wonder you feel depressed. But that can wait. You read to the end. You click some Google ads to reward them for their effort, you digg it and the rest.
Let's see, what you got in this multimedia aid kit - you saw some videos there, listened to an audio anti-depressant, read some inspirational stories of recovery, got some ideas and tools to work it out of your system, began to see things in perspective...not bad for a price of a few clicks that cost you nothing.
If this thing lasts, I'll donate them a house on the beach, you might think...
But that's just us wishing :-)
Here's the site: http://www.talidari.net/depression-treatment.html
Enjoy!
Last edited by talidari; 04-20-2008 at 07:49 PM.
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