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Posted: Wed 12:45, 31 Jul 2013 Post subject: I get it." |
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to urinate, testing his limits. Would he force his way out of the room or just pee on himself? What lesson would he learn from this regardless of his choice?We called ourselves the Mental Health Underground, committed to pushing the boundaries of human potential and tolerance, beyond the standard guidelines of conventional mental health education, which we considered nearly worthless. It is one thing,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], by the way,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to think about this stuff and go, "Yeah, I get it." It's another thing to experiment in the real world.Most of what I learned from the Mental Health Underground has come to me slowly but surely over the years as I have matured. The most poignant lesson of all is that reality, and the sanity that comes from knowing it,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], is a mutually created thing. We create and share it together. If someone doesn't see reality the way most people do, he is considered crazy,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], out of touch. Schizophrenics fall into this category. Most people are not hearing voices come out of the walls. When someone does,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], he gets
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