--- title: "Julian Simon’s Good Mood" #feed_description: author: Issa Rice creation_date: 2015-05-23 last_major_revision_date: 2015-05-23 language: English # accepts "notes", "draft", "in progress", or "mostly finished" status: notes # accepts "certain", "highly likely", "likely", "possible", "unlikely", # "highly unlikely", "remote", "impossible", "log", "emotional", or # "fiction" belief: possible # accepts "CC0", "CC-BY", or "CC-BY-SA" license: CC-BY tags: depression #aliases: --- From [this](http://www.juliansimon.com/writings/Good_Mood/Part_II/chapte13.html) chapter: > As to the consequences of not doing what you think you "must," ask > yourself: Why must you finish college? Will you be unable to make a > living if you don't? Will people you like refuse your company if you > don't? Will you be a bad person if you don't? Or do you think you must > finish college because a relative once told you that you "must," when > you were a child? > > You may experience an extraordinary sense of relief when you suddenly > conclude that you don't have to do something or be something you > believed that you "must." You can feel free as a bird and light as a > feather after feeling weighted down and overloaded by the unwelcome > burden. Try for yourself! Ask yourself honestly: Why must I do ---- ? > And what will happen if I don't?