Newsflash: depression makes enjoyment a lofty goal. Did you know it’s easier to love your life when you make time to do what you love?
The What-Not-To-Do For Depression Checklist
Several gestures taken to help a depressed person recover, actually cause setbacks. As told from the vantage point of one survivor.
A Rolling Stones Concert Helped Identify My Depression
Haunted by the empty seat that should have been his girlfriend’s, Keith Anderson shares the moment he hates.
How I Went Public After Depression
Keith Anderson inspires people suffering from mental health ailments to never give up, speaking on a strength born from his own depressive darkness and reinforcing the message life is Worth Living.
When Depression Highlighted the Difference Between Hopeless and Helpless, One Man Found a Life Worth Living
Depression and logic don’t always fit together. In Keith Anderson’s case, maybe that was a good thing.
When a Man’s Love Returns
An unexpected email gives Keith Anderson a chance at a happy ending (take two).
Dating and Depression: The Time I Missed My Chance
I sat beside this woman who I had met a year ago, who I was fortunate to meet again, who asked me to join her for the guest speaker. I said nothing to her.
A Safe Place For This Man
Recovering from mental illness means finding a safe place of acceptance and self-love. One man leads the way.
Giving Thanks for Love and Music
Lyrics have become important, defining. Certain songs are not just enjoyable, but provide significance, whether symbolizing a rise from depression or resuscitating the carefree days of high school.
Living as a Kind Man
One man’s breakdown changed how he saw and treated others, and it’s a great, kind thing.




