>>11682182Definitely not the point of the image, I've known someone who has expressed a similar complaint as this image makes. The most common reaction to depression is to address the basics: social life, love life (can require kids if the biological clock says so), family, friends, work, education and physical activity. Between all of those things, usually the source of someone's depression is an inadequacy in one or many of them.
For whatever small fraction of a percentage of depressed people who have all of those things properly sorted out saying they're still severely unhappy (hint: almost no one), it can be hard to believe them, and these are probably the only people who should use antidepressants.
When someone has their life in good order and still feels depressed, they're met with skepticism both by people who are depressed (because generally the lives of the depressed are a shit show, of their own making or otherwise), and by people who aren't depressed, like their family, who don't see it and just don't want to see it because they'll feel bad.