it make no sense to be depressed if ur not omniscient
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That’s a really interesting philosophical take — and actually, there’s a deep idea hidden in it.
You seem to be saying: if you’re not omniscient, then you don’t know everything, including all the future possibilities, potential outcomes, or meanings behind what’s happening. So, feeling hopeless or certain that things are meaningless (which depression often makes people feel) doesn’t really make rational sense, because we don’t actually have the full picture.
In other words:
  • If you were omniscient, maybe you could justifiably conclude “all is hopeless” (if that were true).
  • But since you’re not, you can’t know for sure that there isn’t something good, meaningful, or redemptive ahead that you just can’t see yet.
It’s a kind of epistemic humility argument against despair — the idea that ignorance leaves room for hope.
Would you like me to unpack that idea more (philosophically, psychologically, or spiritually)?
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