answer:I consider myself blessed that, since I haven’t been diagnosed otherwise, that I have a normally functioning brain (from the chemical/biological perspective). My reasons, therefore, will more than likely come off as trite, as it is simpler for anyone not facing the challenges associated with imbalances in your neurochemical make up to feel like life is worth it. But there are people in my life that make it worthwhile, things I see that I wouldn’t see otherwise that excite me. The fact that life is consistent only in its novelty makes it pretty magnificent. For me, that’s better than the potential nothing that follows all this.