What do you think Too Much Nothing means?

Mushroomhead: Too Much Nothing Meaning

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Too Much Nothing Lyrics

Too much nothing
Too much nothing
Too much nothing
Too much nothing
(Not enough of anything, nothing!)

I'm always excusing myself
But now it's getting hard to tell
The reason why I even care
Increasingly I'm unaware

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  1. anonymous
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    Dec 13th 2011 !⃝

    I think it talks about depression. I'ts not a normal emotion or personality, but an emotional mental disorder.
    Infact, the depressed thinks he has nothing of happy (too much nothing, not enough of anything, nothing), is often unmotivated and has no satisfaction to do things (the reason why I even care, increasingly I'm unaware), he always closes in himself and doesn't want to open (instead of bettering myself, I'm crawling deeper in my shell), and can have suicidal thoughts (the whole point that I am alive seems to escape me at this time). Seeing that the depressed always finds an excuse not to do or talk, people often think that he is just normally shy (I'm always excusing myself, but now it's getting hard to tell). He doesn't talk much, so he has undeveloped social skills (I've never known how to behave, I've never stayed far from the grave). They absolutely need medical assistance (I need to get up from the ground, to force myself to make a sound).

    I might be wrong, but it's what I think. I haven't thought of deeper meanings or such, but I'll eventually make up my mind. Thanks for reading!

    P.S.- Maybe this interpretation will raise depression awareness too. If it will, I could feel a little more useful!...


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