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Depression affects ones daily living, firstly I feel depressed when I don't achieve a set goal. Failure to achieve the goal makes me feel that I'm useless, worthless,lazy and very emotional. When I am depressed I don't want to be around people, I prefer locking myself in my room and contemplating on what could have gone right or how can I improve the situation. I often become moody even the small things that would not "tick me off" on a normal day become a big issue when I am in "depressed mode". What I have discovered though is that laughter often lightens the load of depression, after a good laugh I usually feel better. I have never reached a point were I felt suicidal though. I also realized that when one feels depressed, the worse thing is to fill one's mind with negative thoughts.

So when feeling depressed try to laugh as much as possible, fill your mind with positive thoughts rather than negative ones and keep in mind that it always gets better with time.

By: Freddie Mojapelo on October 11th 2012 02:28 [1 comment]

a mini Biblography

My name is Freddy Hiine Mojapelo. I was born in Limpopo and moved to Gauteng at a tender age of 8!Been staying in Gauteng ever since. I competed my lower primary education at Montshepetsa Bosego Priamry School and higher primary at Bakgomana Primary School. Then I proceeded to Maryvale College High School were I completed my Matric.After successfully completing my Matric I enrolled with Wits University were I completed a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics and Finance. I am currently enrolled with Rhodes University and learning towards my Honours in Financial Management.

I enjoy reading,socializing with Family and Friends,singing,playing soccer and cricket as well as watching movies.

I recently joined Village Scribe Association and I am looking forward to new challenges,meeting new people and new experiences.


By: Freddie Mojapelo on August 21st 2012 09:54 [1 comment]

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