All I have to say about this subject matter is that I think you might want to rethink this.
I have a cousin whom I've barely ever spoken a word to, and he has basically gone off the deep end. Our family doesn't have contact with him and it's really unfortunate. I know he has used drugs before. To this day, I don't know how he's doing, what job he is doing, and whatnot.
That is not to say I am downing all people who have the condition. I KNOW for a fact (to add what Dozis was saying) that it has it's creative advantages. Usually, people with schizophrenia are brilliantly minded. Just look at John Nash, subject of the film 'A Beautiful Mind'
I agree that is has it's disadvantages, BUT, there are still dangerous factors to the disorder.
Is it normal that I want to be schizophrenic?
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All I have to say about this subject matter is that I think you might want to rethink this.
I have a cousin whom I've barely ever spoken a word to, and he has basically gone off the deep end. Our family doesn't have contact with him and it's really unfortunate. I know he has used drugs before. To this day, I don't know how he's doing, what job he is doing, and whatnot.
That is not to say I am downing all people who have the condition. I KNOW for a fact (to add what Dozis was saying) that it has it's creative advantages. Usually, people with schizophrenia are brilliantly minded. Just look at John Nash, subject of the film 'A Beautiful Mind'
I agree that is has it's disadvantages, BUT, there are still dangerous factors to the disorder.