Sure, but how do you determine if a thought is “intrusive” or just part of the normal workings of that mind? How do you tell psychosis apart from normalcy if there’s no negative outcomes associated with that distinction? Is it psychosis or just the hallmark of a different kind of person?
The questions are rhetorical. My point is that being weird isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In cases like these the only “problem” is that they were born into a society that doesn’t understand them, or treats them as sick/evil/dangerous.
Well, in the comic strip here the person seems to consider the urge to kill normal and the self-regulation to be intrusive, whereas most people seem to view it the other way around
i mean, intrusive thoughts gonna intrusive thoughts. i ain’t gonna judge anyone on the contents of their psychoses.
Sure, but how do you determine if a thought is “intrusive” or just part of the normal workings of that mind? How do you tell psychosis apart from normalcy if there’s no negative outcomes associated with that distinction? Is it psychosis or just the hallmark of a different kind of person?
you’re asking the wrong person i just get 'em
The questions are rhetorical. My point is that being weird isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In cases like these the only “problem” is that they were born into a society that doesn’t understand them, or treats them as sick/evil/dangerous.
oh shit i am still running on yesterday and a shitton of weed sorry.
Well, in the comic strip here the person seems to consider the urge to kill normal and the self-regulation to be intrusive, whereas most people seem to view it the other way around
See my above comment: