March 1, 2010
It doesn’t matter if we’re working on a mathematical equation or working through a broken heart: the anatomy of focus is inseparable from the anatomy of melancholy. This suggests that depressive disorder is an extreme form of an ordinary thought process, part of the dismal machinery that draws us toward our problems, like a magnet to metal.

Depression’s Upside - NYTimes.com

Seriously, read this article. I’m toeing the line of Fair Use here.

(via itoodislikeit)

Thank you for using the right “toe” in “toeing”.  People use that expression as ‘hauling a line’ far too often.