no. just look at fundies....
2007-07-14 14:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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People in the early stages of Alzheimer's can often observe the gradual loss of their memory and mental acuity. It terrifies them, and rightly so.
I'm told that some schizophrenics are fully aware that the voices they hear are not the voices of real people.
We learn more about the actual workings of the human mind every day. We know that damage to certain parts of the brain will affect personality, and damage to other parts will affect sensory perception.
As for those of us who are -- we think -- not crazy, it seems to me that the best indication that the world around us is real, is the fact that we share it with others who see it and feel it more or less as we do. Of course we could all be horribly mistaken, but we'll need some pretty heavy evidence to convince us of that.
Now if you'll excuse me, the little man who lives in my houseplant wants to have a conversation about taking over the world or something....
2007-07-14 15:05:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily, but most know they’re confused.
Where we have a bigger problem is in understanding regular emotions.
The reason women make better psychics then men is interesting.
Women have to deal with hormonal and chemical changes most of their lives.
They learn quickly that just because they feel like killing someone doesn’t mean that the feeling is justified or even theirs in the same way a memory is.
Men however think they have no responsibility for their emotional states. If they drink to much coffee or get sick or pretty much anything that affects their mood they believe the mood is theirs and justified however irrational it may be.
This is why the majority of religious leaders believed to have powers of divination were women.
Blessed Be!
2007-07-14 14:56:45
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answered by ♥Gnostic♥ 4
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Yes people do realise it, i know because i have been clinically diagnosed with Paranoia, Depression and Schizophrenia (spelling?) in the past and part of you says it isn't real, that it's all in your mind. The other part tells you it is real and it sets in confusion.
Most times it comes about when a person wants to escape something they have seen/done/been through. So they create an alter ego/world or whatever they choose. Eventually it comes real to them, but they still know what sent them over the edge. Thats my story anyway. I can't speak for anybody else.
2007-07-14 14:43:23
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answered by Xzar 6
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yeah I always wonder the same thing, or what if we are the crazy ones and they are the only sane ones. I think that theory makes more sense. I remember a lecture a while ago about Kant and I guess he said something like we never know if, for example, a tree we see in our front yard is or is not a tree. But in our minds we compare it to what our view of a tree is supposed to be and fit it in that category.
2007-07-14 14:42:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a question in response. Who is to judge if we're not all crazy in some way or another. What is normal. I think most people have some aspect to themselves that someone else may feel isn't quite normal or crazy and don't even know it. But I don't think crazy people know they are crazy, they are just themselves like everybody else is.
2007-07-14 14:44:49
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answered by Angela F 5
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answered by ? 4
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One day I woke up and realized how really wonderful this whole existence is and how much beauty and promise lays ahead, and in that instant I knew that I had been living in an insane world of lies and pain like a crazy man and didn't even know it.
2007-07-14 14:43:43
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answered by nikola333 6
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The psychiatrist is correct, although I can't imagine he or she referred to patients as 'crazy'. There are two types of psychiatric disorders: psychotic and neurotic. Psychotic disorders are characterized by people who have distorted realities and do not realize something is wrong (people with schizophrenia). Neurotic disorders are characterized by people recognizing they have a problem, but not necessarily knowing what to do about it (people with obsessive-compulsive disorder).
2007-07-14 14:42:29
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answered by westjm26 2
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Sometimes. I guess they can realise that what they feel is inhumane and fundementally wrong. Or schizophrenia, massive hallucinations etc, people can know they are hallucinating. But otherwise, Catch22, its not possible to know your crazy if you are. You remain convinced of your own sanity and the wrongness of everything else.
2007-07-14 14:41:59
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answered by Dr. Socks 5
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If one actually knew they were insane wouldn't that give them a shred of sanity?
George Bush seems unaware.
2007-07-14 14:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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