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"Depression is the inability to construct a future"

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Depression, in Rollo May's hands, isn’t framed as a mood so much as a temporal collapse. Calling it "the inability to construct a future" shifts the problem from feeling bad to losing the basic human craft of projecting yourself forward: imagining options, making plans, telling a coherent story in which you still exist with agency. The phrasing is clinical but it lands like a moral diagnosis of time. "Construct" matters; it implies the future isn’t discovered, it’s built. Depression, then, isn’t just sadness but a breakdown in meaning-making.

That idea fits May’s existential psychology, shaped by mid-century anxieties and his dialogue with Kierkegaard and Tillich. In a postwar culture selling progress as a birthright, May points to the private catastrophe of being unable to believe in progress at all. The subtext is quietly defiant toward purely biochemical or symptom-checklist accounts: you can medicate distress and still be stranded if you can’t envision tomorrow as inhabitable. He’s also nudging responsibility into the frame, not as blame but as a therapeutic aim. If the illness is a failure of future-building, treatment becomes partly about rebuilding imagination, choice, and commitment - small acts of authorship.

It’s a line that still bites because it explains depression’s dullest cruelty. You don’t just lose pleasure; you lose the plausibility of change. Hope isn’t a sentiment here, it’s a cognitive construction project. When that machinery stalls, everything in the present feels permanent, and permanence is what turns pain into a life sentence.

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TopicMental Health
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Verified source: Understanding and Loving a Person with Depression (Stephen Arterburn, Brenda Hunter, 2017)ISBN: 9781434712363 · ID: qPk0DwAAQBAJ
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Rollo May (April 21, 1909 - October 22, 1994) was a Psychologist from USA.

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