The Ice Tank Analogy.

The Ice Tank Analogy.

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This speech is an analogy, which delves into the experiences of a person whom is living with depression. It explores what goes on in their mind and why society possesses so much stigma around mental illness. Furthermore, the speech proposes a sense of solitude and dignity for those battling with depression, or any mental illness.
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