If that be the case, then insanity might be a blessing...
Reality would probably be too gloomy to have to face as just another 'sane' person.
2006-08-27 17:02:54
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answered by JC 5
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Your question is a very good one, especially difficult for a 14-year old to answer. Well done. :)
I think this is a difficult question to answer, because the differences in the answers will arise because of the many vast, extensive perceptions of life that exist in this world. Let me think...I think it depends on your own situation. Some people have a subconscious belief that they are the only ones who are right. I know of a person like this. This belief, which can be proven correct and wrong, can be created and nurtured from life-changing factors such as childhood and tragedies.
Just lost my train of thought....okay. I don't think anyone can be defined as "100% crazy" due to the fact that everyone has different beliefs and perceptions, which inevitably affect our definitions of the terms "normal" and "crazy." So assuming that, I think I can say that everyone is "crazy" and "normal" to a certain extent. So, my advice would be to never assume a person is solely "crazy." That simply can't be the only quality they possess. Everyone has a balance of good and bad qualities. Sometimes a situation or environment will expose the negative ones, sometimes the positive ones. Remember that. I wish you all the best.
2006-08-25 10:42:52
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answered by Green Emotion 2
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There is no reality--only perception.
2006-08-25 10:24:14
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answered by Amelia 5
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nope... in the first place the majority is not always right...
2006-08-25 10:24:15
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answered by sen 3
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No.
2006-08-25 10:39:12
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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i think so.
2006-08-25 10:20:27
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answered by B 3
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