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Re: Which way does madness find its definition? » InsideOut

Posted by hyperfocus on July 27, 2009, at 0:22:46

In reply to Which way does madness find its definition?, posted by InsideOut on July 25, 2009, at 17:32:52

The heart. I'm pretty sure if you could think and reason with mental illness nobody would be sick. Reason is just of part our faculties. Our faculty to feel and love is separate from reason.

I went through abuse too and while my reason knows that the only thing I'm guilty of is being naive regarding people's capacity for evil, my corrupted heart make me feel like I have done very bad and wrong things.

At the same time, which is better - being mad and knowing it or being mad and not knowing it? I would say anybody who abuses another living thing is mad.


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