Does it mean "Apple" company is depressed with iProducts such as, iPod, iPad, iOS, iBook?

Does it mean "Apple" company is depressed with iProducts such as, iPod, iPad, iOS, iBook?

Choice of words could be due to multitude of factors such as, context, culture, environment, content to name a few.

Deciding depression solely based on choice of words appears to be far-fetched, depending on the situation.

What if, someone reads this article and alters the method of delivery, and choice of words, does it mean that this person is not depressed any more?

Originally shared by Dr. Farzana Rashid Hossain, MD

People who are depressed use different words than people who are not, such as ‘I’ and absolutes like ‘always.’ https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-words-that-can-signal-youre-depressed-1528724000 via @WSJ

Steps to turn off the nagging self-doubt in your head https://www.wsj.com/articles/steps-to-turn-off-the-nagging-self-doubt-in-your-head-1465838679 via @WSJ
https://www.wsj.com/articles/steps-to-turn-off-the-nagging-self-doubt-in-your-head-1465838679

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