I wouldn’t ask this sort of questions about madness if I wasn't confronted with the debate first hand so to speak. Doctors call most of my experiences as delusions, but I strongly disagree. There is always a chance that the entire population might be delusional, and it is the mad who see the truth. But … Continue reading Madness and falling in love in Amsterdam
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How do we judge madness?
Mind you, this could also happen to you. You see, with some experience, I reached the conclusion that we all have the potential for madness, but the degree of its manifestation is what really matters, in order to be considered as mental, or just slightly eccentric. The amount of crazy people though is very likely … Continue reading How do we judge madness?
Amsterdam and psychosis
So, I was analysing banks on that particular morning. Or rather I was trying to analyse them. The task can be considered as easy, of course, but not when you hate analysis and banks in particular. Mind you, till that rainy morning I wasn’t aware of my problem. In fact, I had no problem whatsoever. … Continue reading Amsterdam and psychosis
Madness as response to boredom
I wasn’t battling with depression when I got mad, but rather with euphoria. I had this feeling that something magical was awaiting me in the near future. That the life I knew now would be transformed into something much more interesting and fulfilling. I suppose that practically everyone reaches this point in life nowadays, at … Continue reading Madness as response to boredom
Getting mad in Amsterdam
According to the Chinese, everything in this universe evolves within yin and yang energy. Yin represents the feminine, water and passive. Yang is the male, fire and active. Both have to be in harmony, which exists to maintain balance in our universe and within each of us. My body had to undergo a major shock … Continue reading Getting mad in Amsterdam