Crazy people - what do we learn from them?
candyfloss2000
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People you know who you'd deem as 'crazy' - Out there people - I'm sure you've all met someone like this - maybe you are that person - regardless - do we gain anything from these people? On a personal level?
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the situation the crazy person created
the circumstances in which paved the way for the situation
and lastly the consequences in the end the crazy person was faced with.
crazy people by definition do not create it - craziness in it's most clinical sense is a condition in which the person has no control over the fundamental inception of their craziness, or the behaviour that it manifests.
I'm on DS, hence why I use the term crazy when actually, I'm educated enough to know it's not a clinical term. lmao.
That you should never sit next to one on the bus, but if you have to, make sure you get the aisle seat.:eek:
Mostly stuff about religion, when they knock on your door or try to shove a leaflet in your hand in town centres.
So if you think you're crazy you probably aren't?
He was fairly harmless though, unlike another local man who is "crazy" and pretty threatening.
Well said.
Please do not use this word nutters. These people suffer in torment without words like that being uttered.
I laughed.
Crazy people are the best ones to know in my experience.
I'am sorry I didn't realise.. Me too sad to say.
I'am very sensitive being on the receiving end so many times .
:cool: i`ve developed a very thick skin and learned to concentrate on the positive aspects of my affliction.
I wish I could. I've always wondered if sensitive people are more prone to emotional problems.
I will post that to start another discussion. it will be interesting to see other views.
Or does the OP mean diagnosed mad people?