Insane or sane?

By: veronica muscat | Posted: 17th November 2006

Decisions play an immense fraction in life full of in-ornate thoughts. Such things as planning, thinking and facing the day-to-day life are just a petite id饠of what really life entails.

It is said that mathematicians lose their sanity when they reach twenty-five, that is a fact that they know but still they proceed to be whom they are as long as they reach their target and give life a chance with what they know best. Does that make them insane to choose such line of work??

As a historical perspective attribution about insanity has been explained as a demonic possession inflicted by God as a punishment for wrong doing. Insanity is recognized in twelve ?step recovery group as repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results. One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, this is shown within the fact that millions of people share so many errors does not make the errors to be truths and the fact that the majority of people share the same mental pathology does not make these people sane. Psychosis is a an experience of psychotic episodes such as hallucinations, hold delusional beliefs, personality changes and thought disorder are all symptoms that is often described as a loss of contact with reality.

One may pronounce a man insane for he knows that he could never act as he does, as he is himself. An insane person never admits his situation it's the sane people who are willing to admit that they are. To doubt one self to be insane proves problems and complexity in life. This may be the cause of mind disorientation that leaves one person doubts himself between the fine line of sanity and insanity.

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