And yet it's consumed by about 2 billion people worldwide. The OP's problem is that he's a 21yo boy. Talking about his problems with a shrink and taking little colored pills is not going to help him have the experiences he needs to grow.
You don't have a thorough understanding about how psychologists help people. Pills aren't always prescribed and sometimes it's nice to have a professional evaluate your life and make some suggestions. And little? I don't think depression is a "little problem."
You don't have a thorough understanding about how psychologists help people.
That's probably because I've never known any who have.
And little? I don't think depression is a "little problem."
Fair enough. I switched little to the colored pills.
Anyway, he asked for advice from a bunch of random people on the internet - and IMO there were a lot of good ones... exercising and stuff like that - but that takes real effort and the OP doesn't seem capable of that right now. So in that context I think my advice was as fair as the rest - certainly seems to work for the socially awkward in the rest of the world which is why it's pretty much accepted in every culture everywhere.
Edit: Wish I could get Kingfisher and Taj Mahal here...