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The trick to solving depression (lol) is a sunset, but there is more to it than that. The trick is to watch a sunset and recognize that the word "sunset" is a relic from a bygone era. We are aware that the sun is not setting, yet we use the word "sunset." WHY?! So if you watch a sunset and recognize that the sun is not setting, that even the term used for this event is incorrect, and you instead see that we are, in that moment, literally turning away from the sun, and you feel yourself connected by gravity to a tumbling rock in the cosmos as it rotates away from the only god we have ever known to bestow all life since the birth of our planet (the sun), then maybe you'll be like, "Whoa, wild, right on."