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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/45094203_Depression_and_the_hyperactive_right-hemisphere

When you're depressed your left brain turn off and your right brain becomes active.
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ANYTHING but actually practicing
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tfw you're not depressed enough to make it...
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>>7894552
FAKE I am depressed and I don't want to do anything, much less drawing
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>>7894552
>debunked shit from the middle of last century
Get up to date faggot
https://www.snexplores.org/article/why-we-arent-left-or-right-brained
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>>7894575
This isnt super related to the article op linked
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>>7894552
This is kinda true, however being depressed also paralyzes you and you don't draw enough
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I think the reason for this is just that depression turns you into an introverted shizoid shut-in, which makes you more creative
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>>7894552
can you explain how what you linked supports your point?



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