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JK Rowling reveals how she suffered depression, and came back stronger | JK Rowling has opened up about the period when she suffered acute depression. In an appearance on the 'Oprah Winfrey Show', the writer of 'Harry Potter' series said that she underwent major depression between the ages of 25 and 28, which she termed as 'dark time'
in her life and a 'terrible place to be.' The author took the platform of the
chat show to express her belief that society still suffers a stigma of openly
speaking about depression and articulated the feelings of helplessness she went
through in the interview. "It is that absence of feeling, that absence of hope.
You don't know you can feel better. It is so difficult to describe to someone
who hasn't been there, because it isn't sadness. Sadness is not a bad thing, to
cry, to feel. And it was because of my daughter that I went and got help," the
Scotsman quoted her as saying. Rowling told how hitting rock bottom was the foundation
on which she could come back stronger. "In the first Harry Potter book, Dumbledore
says to Harry, 'The happiest man alive would be able to look into the mirror and
see himself exactly as he is.' So I'd have to say I'm pretty close," she concluded
on an optimistic note.
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