Depression—also known as major depressive disorder or clinical depression—is most widely known a mental illness where the patient is so sad that he is unable to function normally in life (4). A person suffering from depression displays signs of hopelessness, worthlessness, helplessness, and restlessness (1). Pessimism and insomnia are common symptoms, as well as appetite gain or loss (1). Apathy and loss of interest in once-fun activities are also ways to spot depression (4). However, where is the fine line between a mere case of the blues and a serious depressive disorder?