Euthymia can refer to:
Euthymia (Greek: ευθυμία, "gladness, good mood, serenity") was used in ancient philosophy by Democritus as one of the root aspects of human life's goal.
Euthymia is a normal non-depressed, reasonably positive mood. It is distinguished from hyperthymia, which refers to an extremely happy mood, and dysthymia, which refers to a depressed mood. It is a term used frequently in mental status exams.
The term is also sometimes used referring to the neutral mood (absence of a depressive or manic cycle) that some people with bipolar disorder experience with varying frequency.
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i am never ending
i need you
'Cause I won’t recollect
i’ll stand by you
and I’ll never leave
your smile
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i am never ending
i need you
i still do