it would be more interesting to analyze what made this type of thinking appear and seem subjectively normal in the first place
I can see why you might think that, but unfortunately, it’s actually not very interesting (recovering from stress- and sleep-deprivation-induced nervous breakdown back in Feburary and trauma of subsequent involuntary “hospitalization” (I actually think the word imprisonment is more appropriate), phenomenology and family history suggesting an underlying disposition towards schizophrenia-like problems).
I don’t think it’s rude! Go ahead, stab me with the truth!
I can see why you might think that, but unfortunately, it’s actually not very interesting (recovering from stress- and sleep-deprivation-induced nervous breakdown back in Feburary and trauma of subsequent involuntary “hospitalization” (I actually think the word imprisonment is more appropriate), phenomenology and family history suggesting an underlying disposition towards schizophrenia-like problems).