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Re: 'A Beautiful Mind' anyone? » syringachalet

Posted by M. Lee on January 21, 2003, at 6:09:15

In reply to Re: 'A Beautiful Mind' anyone? » M. Lee, posted by syringachalet on January 19, 2003, at 15:28:13

Hi,

> I feel you were wise to be uncomfortable that the movie attempted to betray JN as "willed himself well".
>

The movie portrays Nash's belief accurately. He really does think that he "willed" himself better.

Here's a couple of quotes from Nash's biography:

"Actually, it can be analogous to the role of willpower in effectively dieting: if one make an effort to 'rationalize' one's thinking then one can simply recognize and reject the irrational hypotheses of delusional thinking."

[Nash's son has been diagnosed with the same illness.]

"I don't think of my son ... as entirely a sufferer. In part, he is simply _choosing_ to escape from 'the world.'"

[The emphasis on _choosing_ is Nash's]

So, the willpower theme is not due to Hollywood embelishing the story.

I'm still uncomfortable with the idea. But, I blame Nash, not the film makers.

 

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