What are the signs of madness?
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What are the signs of madness?
Warning signs of mental illness in adults
- Excessive fear or extreme feelings of guilt.
- Chronic sadness or irritability.
- Obsession with certain thoughts, people or things.
- Confused thinking or problems with concentrating.
- Detachment from reality (delusions), paranoia.
- Inability to cope with daily problems in a healthy manner.
How can you tell if someone has schizophrenia?
Symptoms may include:
- Delusions. These are false beliefs that are not based in reality.
- Hallucinations. These usually involve seeing or hearing things that don’t exist.
- Disorganized thinking (speech).
- Extremely disorganized or abnormal motor behavior.
- Negative symptoms.
What is madmadness and how does it affect you?
Madness occurs when core understandings a person may have are not tenable with others. It creates an inner conflict that can’t be undone until the person loses the ability to use their mind at all; one of the core understandings is destroyed OR a new paradigm is found to replace the old one.
What happens when you step into madness?
The moment you step into madness. You can go back to sanity, but it lingers always present waiting like a thorn in your mind. It’s much easier to return to madness once you’ve been there. From now on any stressful situation however slight will work to push you deeper into madness.
How do people become mad without any health conditions?
There are many ways, even if it’s not a health condition. Bad philosophers descend into madness, if they make a serious error and commit to its consequences (or if they catch syphilis like Nietzsche). Narcissists descend into madness if they stay alone and have nobody to abuse.
What is the difference between an active mind and madness?
An active mind always meets with formidable resistance and reality has a way of asserting itself. Madness occurs when core understandings a person may have are not tenable with others.