UberNoodle said:
Do you know what is "relative life quality representation"? (Really bad translations so I will just explain it)
The relativity of "good" life is base on the normality of persons life, this causes things like "be grateful of what you have there are people who don't what you have" pointless word jumbles....
Lets theorize that we have a scale that can accurately represent person life quality (Every possible variable is included).
Person A has score of 100, B = 75, C = 50, D = 25
Person C will look up to A and B, thinking that their life is better and they are happier. A will look down to B, C, D thinking their life is worse and they are miserable. You get the idea. When person C goes below the score of 50, he will think hes life is worse and when he goes above 50 he thinks hes life better. This is the relativity of a person life quality in person and compared to other.
Person can be depressed no matter what hes score is, the score doesn't affect hes changes of being depressed.
Reasons to be depressed are not connected to psychological or physical reasons only. Example, a common symptom of certain cancer types is depression, without a reason.
But I think we both did agree on that. ( I have issues understanding social context so please excuse me

) I think I have misunderstood something you have said and you have misunderstood something I said. Not pointing fingers tho...
About the chemical imbalance in brain. It is a fact that all of your functions are electrochemical functions interacting together. But the thing is that a person can effect these chemical balances by thinking. In a sense a person can make himself depressed by thinking that he is depressed - it has been proven that a person can effect hes health by thinking about being healthy or sick.
To be honest, I am not really sure what I think about depression really, since it is emotional state really and I don't really understand emotions properly so, I can't really see a proper picture of it in relativity to others. Suffering about depression and not being able to understand or to accept it does give you some issues when it comes to talking about it.
But in a sense if you are healthy and have "good" life - in every parameters that counts to the person itself. Being depressed then is wrong in my opinion. So in a perfect sense the situation in which I see being depressed as being wrong is totally theoretical. But pointing to my earlie Relativity line, the people who are below a persons score don't often understand the higher scored persons depression and often when a person doesn't understand something, he also has issues accepting it.