>>7362218>How about antidepressants?Nope, I have never taken anything like that as well.
At my company, we always say "hi" and "bye" on a chat with all employees so management can keep track of when people come in or go out. I always try to start the day saying something more cheerful than just "good morning" or "hello", so I can cheer up my coworkers. Today a colleague commented it by saying "Are you excited, Anon?", and this was my reply:
>Yes <name>, always! Life is too short for not being cheerful and happy>Everyday is a great opportunity to live the fullest"Cheerful and happy" translate poorly to English, but that is my catchphrase. Whenever someone asks me how I'm doing, I always say that. I literally say that everyday at work, and I know deep inside this cheers up my coworkers, even if it is just a tiny little bit. And knowing that cheers me up and make me happy.
Things like happiness, sadness and anger are contagious. If you are always around people who upset or moody, you will be brought down as well. But if you are on a light environment where things are bright, that will brighten your day. At least I believe that, so that is why I try to be a bright point on people's life.
In the end of the day, I don't really have much to complain about
I'm alive
I'm healthy
I mind works just fine
I can interact with the world and the people around me
I wished I didn't had to waste so much of my time working, but if I'm going to do it, I rather do it with a smile on