insanity

Discussion in 'Mental Health' started by wootier, Dec 4, 2006.

  1. wootier

    wootier Member

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    to many people, wat is considered insane is tottaly freaking normal, and vise-versa... i consider putting locks on ure dumpsters insane... i however think it is tottaly sane to believe u r connected telepathically to the rest of humanity.. i believe spiritual growth, and conciousness expansion, bring to light things that would seem insane, that makes sense to me...dont get me wrong, i think many people can go insane trying to understand these things, but they r hearing something, and dissecting the wrong message from it...
     
  2. xxcheesepuff977xx

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    The definition of insanity is: "Repeating the same thing and expecting different results." It's nothing to joke about honestly...its frightening to experience, having experienced it myself. 'Insane' isn't an action, like putting locks on dumpsters. To believe your connected telepathically to the rest of humanity, hell, it might be plasauble, or it could just be delusional, depending on personal opinion.
     
  3. wootier

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    thats not wat insanity is, its a clever definition said to have been said by everyone from einstein to, someone else...that definition is such bull...because u can do the same thing over and over, and maybe 99 out of a hundred times it wont work, but it will the hundreth...its also a definition used by drug rehabilitation places to say drug use is insane....
     
  4. wootier

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    dont get me wrong, im not trying to say real, "insanity" isnt painful...but i believe most of wat is considered insane, isnt... i.e actions or beliefs(beliefs r wat also referred to by the medical profession as delusions)...my belief that u said, could b possible is text book paranoid schizophrenia, textbook
     
  5. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    I was under the impression it was a legal not medical term.
     
  6. wootier

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    sure it might b used in a legal context, but its also used in a medical context...and they need doctorsp to come u and vouch for it..
     
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