

Published 22 Jul 2006
After reading The Curmudgeon Factor, I realize that becoming increasingly curmudgeonly is an indicator that I am entering a depressive episode. Wonder how much that factors into the phenomenon.
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Commentary
Elaine writes
Jul 24 at 08:21 AM #
I’d be tempted to link it to a lack of control or influence in other (more important?) areas. Which is certainly a symptom and/or risk factor for depression.
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Lois Singleton writes
Nov 13 at 08:48 AM #
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