by Kelleen Dawson
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There are moments when the open road turns into a haven amid the tumult that life can frequently bring. In Kelleen Dawson’s “What’s Wrong? I Don’t Know,” a very intimate journey is revealed, exposing the author’s struggle with anxiety, sadness, and suicidal thoughts. Nonetheless, a common thread among the gloom is the comfort experienced in the ever-changing landscape of lengthy drives and the restorative force of nature.
Taking long drives turns into a healing escape that uplifts and soothes. Peace is found in the beauty of the always-shifting landscape, especially on sunny, bright days. In the fight against internal conflicts, sunshine and meditation become allies, progressively lowering stress and providing a brief respite.
Sleep turns into a poison and an escape from the challenges of divorce, melancholy, anxiety, severe menopausal symptoms, and headaches. When excessive sleep is sought after for relief, it becomes a destructive coping strategy. The author paints a frightening picture of a deadly spiral that threatens to engulf life as she eloquently depicts the agony of counting the hours until going back to bed.
When faced with significant personal challenges, “What’s Wrong? I Don’t Know” turns into more than just a memoir—it becomes a celebration of resiliency and the restorative power of nature. Although depression is a turbulent journey, there are times when the open road and the beauty of nature shine, showing that even in the most hopeless situations, hope and healing are possible.
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Published: Mar 1, 2025
Latest Revision: Mar 1, 2025
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