1/ Years ago I read a book about hysterical & catatonic nervous breakdowns. It said family & closest friends were often the last to know when people had reached a psychotic state beyond just neurotic behavior.

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2/ Why? Because the tip into psychosis represents a continuation of someone’s “normal” neurotic behavioral patterns so the closest people don’t recognize when something has gone too far. That’s where America is today. We’ve reached a tipping point but act like we still have time.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It is assumed that the characteristics of psychosis are given by spin-off and splits, with which there is a culture and portion of the culture industry that tries to induce us to fall into psychotic states If we know their tricks and have great experience it is not so easy ;)
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Plagiarism and censorship play a very important role in inducing pasicosis because in order to separate the individual from himself and in two, his identity must be denied, his being prohibited, his biography not recognized.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Plagiarism and censorship play a very important role in inducing psychosis because in order to separate the individual from himself and into two, his identity must be denied, his being prohibited, his biography not recognized. Which makes everything clear;)