Nah, not that bad after you've done field work in a psychiatric clinic.That kind of stuff does mess with your mind, in that it just makes you realise who walks among you, and its scary shit!
After that concentrated environment it seems quite nice outside.
Statistics tell that about 10% of people have psychic disorders that for the better of themselves and others should be treated (about 3% should be treated clinically). In realty mostly only those who pose danger to others are.
You'd be surprised how many people live in their insanity behind closed doors.
Of course somebody will jump in and cry that we have no right to say what is insane and what is sane. To a degree I gladly agree, but there is a line and you see the line quite clearly in each individual case.
For example, would you call a woman sane who thinks that all are out there to poison and control her, she spends all her money on tinfoil to cover the walls and ceiling of her flat (every month, because she says that tinfoil wears out from those control waves from Russian sattelites) and has lead shields before her windows. And still thinks that neighbours blow in poisonous gas through the small openings
and they do that to whatever new flat she moves into.
That's a real case and nothing special as far as the patients of the psychatric clinic go.
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