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Old 12-07-2006, 04:10 AM #1
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Question what is the purpose of bipolar?

Hi,
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Mildly depressed, stressed, tired as all get out, and p*ssed about an 8:00am meeting "tomorrow."

Anyone remember the purpose of bipolar?
I seem to remember an evolutionary explanation one time -- that mild bipolar helped the human species survive.
Sometimes the bipolar manifests in horrible ways, but in not enough people to effect the species.
Not sure if I said that right or if it is any truth.


How about on an individual level? Why do I have it? What am I supposed to do with my life now? Now that my life is bound by bipolar (and I don't kid myself because I certainly am limited), what am I supposed to do within these limitations to make my life meaningful to myself? Or to anyone else? Or should I be looking for a different path, one beyond "meaning"?

Mari

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