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So Sad Today

So Sad Today

Personal Essays
by Melissa Broder 2016 224 pages
3.80
16k+ ratings
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Key Takeaways

1. Embracing the Complexity of Mental Health and Self-Identity

"I claim to believe my god exists, because I have experienced its presence many times. I have experienced god through other human beings who have helped me. While individuals have let me down, collectively I've always been able to find help."

Mental health is multifaceted. The author grapples with anxiety, depression, and obsessive thoughts, revealing the complex interplay between these conditions. She explores various coping mechanisms, from medication to meditation, highlighting the ongoing struggle to find balance.

Self-identity is fluid. Throughout the book, the author wrestles with different aspects of her personality, from her role as a wife to her online persona. She candidly discusses her fears, desires, and contradictions, illustrating the challenge of maintaining a cohesive sense of self in the face of mental health struggles.

Key aspects of the author's mental health journey:

  • Anxiety and panic disorders
  • Depression underlying anxiety
  • Obsessive thoughts and behaviors
  • Experimentation with various treatments and coping strategies

2. The Power and Peril of Internet Addiction

"The Internet has given me the dopamine, attention, amplification, connection, and escape I seek. It has also distracted me, disappointed me, paralyzed me, and catalyzed a false sense of self."

The internet as a double-edged sword. The author delves into her complicated relationship with the internet, exploring how it provides both connection and isolation. She candidly discusses her addiction to social media and online interactions, revealing the impact on her mental health and relationships.

Virtual vs. real-world identity. The book examines the disparity between online personas and authentic selves, highlighting the allure and danger of curating a digital identity. The author reflects on how this impacts self-perception and interpersonal relationships.

Manifestations of internet addiction:

  • Constant checking of social media
  • Seeking validation through likes and followers
  • Difficulty engaging in real-world interactions
  • Using the internet as an escape from reality

3. Navigating Love and Relationships in the Digital Age

"I've had sex with a lot of gross people. I've had sex with enough gross people that I feel like I should have gotten paid for most of them."

Modern romance is complicated. The author explores the intricacies of dating and relationships in the digital age, from online flirtations to open marriages. She candidly discusses her experiences with various partners, highlighting the challenges of maintaining intimacy and authenticity.

The search for connection. Throughout the book, the author grapples with her desire for deep, meaningful connections while navigating the often superficial world of online interactions. She reflects on the impact of technology on human relationships and the struggle to find genuine intimacy.

Types of relationships explored:

  • Online flirtations and sexting
  • Casual sexual encounters
  • Open marriage and non-monogamy
  • Long-term partnership with a chronically ill spouse

4. Confronting Body Image and Aging in a Youth-Obsessed Culture

"I feel bad that I don't identify with the purity of babies. I used to think I would just adopt an older child one day—that way I wouldn't have to do the initial fucking it up. But now I think the only thing I am equipped to deal with less than my own child is someone else's child."

The pressure to stay young. The author candidly discusses her struggles with aging and body image, exploring societal pressures and personal insecurities. She reflects on her experiences with cosmetic procedures and the internal conflict between embracing aging and fighting it.

Motherhood and identity. The book delves into the author's complex feelings about motherhood, fertility, and the decision not to have children. She examines how these choices intersect with societal expectations and her own sense of self.

Body image concerns:

  • Anxiety about physical changes due to aging
  • Exploration of cosmetic procedures like Botox
  • Struggle with societal beauty standards
  • Impact on self-esteem and relationships

5. The Struggle with Chronic Illness and Its Impact on Relationships

"Does anyone really know who they are marrying? People change. We do not know if the person we commit to will be the same person in ten years. We do not know who he or she will become."

Living with chronic illness. The author provides a raw and honest account of her husband's ongoing struggle with a mysterious chronic illness. She explores the impact on their relationship, daily life, and future plans, highlighting the challenges of navigating a partnership affected by health issues.

Adapting to new realities. The book examines how chronic illness forces couples to reevaluate their expectations and adapt to new limitations. The author reflects on the emotional toll of caregiving and the struggle to maintain individual identity within the context of a partner's illness.

Challenges of chronic illness in relationships:

  • Uncertainty about the future
  • Emotional strain on both partners
  • Changes in lifestyle and expectations
  • Impact on intimacy and connection

6. Exploring Sexuality, Fetishes, and Unconventional Desires

"My fetish is vomit. Not vomit itself, but the act of vomiting. Vomiting is hot. It's a primal, involuntary act—much like ejaculation. There's guttural sounds and animalistic faces. It's gross but it's real."

Embracing unconventional desires. The author candidly discusses her sexual experiences and fetishes, including her vomit fetish. She explores the origins of these desires and their impact on her relationships and self-perception.

The complexity of human sexuality. Throughout the book, the author examines various aspects of sexuality, from open marriages to BDSM. She reflects on the challenge of reconciling unconventional desires with societal norms and personal values.

Aspects of sexuality explored:

  • Fetishes and unconventional turn-ons
  • Non-monogamy and open relationships
  • Sexual experimentation and self-discovery
  • Impact of mental health on sexual desires and experiences

7. Finding Humor and Humanity in Life's Darkest Moments

"Sometimes I feel full of despair and cannot figure out why. Like I forget to equate the two things: the illness and the sadness. Then I wonder why I am sad. Then I get scared that my sadness is a free-floating sadness that will never go away."

Humor as a coping mechanism. The author employs dark humor and self-deprecation to navigate difficult topics, from mental health struggles to relationship challenges. This approach allows her to explore painful experiences while maintaining a sense of levity.

Embracing vulnerability. Throughout the book, the author's willingness to share her most embarrassing, painful, and intimate moments creates a sense of connection with readers. By exposing her own humanity, she invites readers to embrace their own imperfections.

Examples of finding humor in dark moments:

  • Joking about panic attacks and anxiety
  • Self-deprecating reflections on failed relationships
  • Humorous takes on body image issues and aging
  • Finding absurdity in the struggle with chronic illness

8. The Search for Meaning and Spirituality in a Chaotic World

"My spirit doesn't want me frozen. My spirit is the kind of spirit that doesn't want me to hurt myself for physical beauty, but my spirit is not an interventionist spirit unless I get quiet enough to listen to it."

Questioning traditional beliefs. The author explores her relationship with spirituality, examining her Jewish upbringing and her search for meaning beyond organized religion. She reflects on the challenge of finding faith in a world that often seems chaotic and indifferent.

Embracing uncertainty. Throughout the book, the author grapples with existential questions and the search for purpose. She examines various spiritual practices and philosophies, highlighting the ongoing struggle to find meaning in the face of life's uncertainties.

Spiritual exploration:

  • Questioning traditional religious beliefs
  • Experimenting with alternative spiritual practices
  • Seeking meaning in everyday experiences
  • Confronting existential dread and the fear of death

9. Coping with Anxiety, Depression, and Existential Dread

"I've always had general anxiety, and later came panic disorder. But it took me many years before I realized there was depression underneath the anxiety. They are the flip side of the same coin."

The interplay of mental health conditions. The author provides a nuanced exploration of how anxiety, depression, and existential dread intersect and influence each other. She candidly discusses her experiences with panic attacks, obsessive thoughts, and periods of deep depression.

Seeking treatment and self-care. Throughout the book, the author examines various approaches to managing mental health, from medication to therapy to lifestyle changes. She reflects on the ongoing challenge of finding effective coping strategies and the importance of self-compassion.

Coping strategies explored:

  • Medication (SSRIs, anxiety medication)
  • Therapy (cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic)
  • Mindfulness and meditation practices
  • Creative expression through writing and art
  • Building supportive relationships and community

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Review Summary

3.80 out of 5
Average of 16k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

So Sad Today is a deeply personal and raw essay collection that elicits strong reactions from readers. Many appreciate Broder's unflinching honesty about mental health, addiction, and sexuality, finding her writing relatable and cathartic. Others are put off by the graphic content and explicit sexual material. The book's exploration of anxiety, depression, and relationships resonates with some readers, while others find it self-indulgent or uncomfortable. Overall, it's a polarizing work that sparks intense emotions and discussions about vulnerability and oversharing in literature.

About the Author

Melissa Broder is an American author known for her candid exploration of mental health, sexuality, and relationships in both fiction and non-fiction. She has written several novels, including "Death Valley," "Milk Fed," and "The Pisces," as well as the essay collection "So Sad Today" and multiple poetry collections. Broder's work often delves into themes of anxiety, depression, and addiction, drawing from her personal experiences. Her writing style is characterized by raw honesty and dark humor. Broder's books have been translated into multiple languages, and she has gained a significant following for her unfiltered approach to discussing taboo subjects. She currently resides in Los Angeles.

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