I’m familiar with the events that Sapph refers to, and for the most part agree with the general description of them as well as the recommendations. If you don’t want to become psychotic, don’t do the things that are famously associated with becoming psychotic.
In theory, it is possible that everyone else is an idiot and was doing X wrong, but you are a smart person with IQ over 9000, and you also did a lot of research on internet, therefore nothing bad will happen to you. But it is also possible that you are uninformed and overconfident, you have only read the sources that confirm your point of view and dismissed the ones that don’t, and you will end up as yet another example why people should avoid X.
I am not saying that the latter option is necessarily the right one, but you should spend at least 5 minutes seriously imagining the possibility that it is.
I’m familiar with the events that Sapph refers to, and for the most part agree with the general description of them as well as the recommendations. If you don’t want to become psychotic, don’t do the things that are famously associated with becoming psychotic.
More generally, consider the outside view.
In theory, it is possible that everyone else is an idiot and was doing X wrong, but you are a smart person with IQ over 9000, and you also did a lot of research on internet, therefore nothing bad will happen to you. But it is also possible that you are uninformed and overconfident, you have only read the sources that confirm your point of view and dismissed the ones that don’t, and you will end up as yet another example why people should avoid X.
I am not saying that the latter option is necessarily the right one, but you should spend at least 5 minutes seriously imagining the possibility that it is.