Is it alien? Well, yes, on account of I don’t have bipolar disorder. But in my experience, people with “rationalist” mental architecture look pretty alien to the majority of humankind when we describe our thought processes.
I thought it was a very interesting read. Best of luck to datadataeverywhere.
What I meant to say was that I had imagined being bipolar was like the normal mood swings I have, but more intense. This essay describes a different state altogether; I’ve learned something new.
And yes, normal people who enjoy watching television strike me as alien, too. There are books full of ideas to be read! Why are you watching people talk about nothing?
Earlier this month, I was at having lunch at a conference at a table of ten. The topic of vegetarianism came up, and I mentioned the calculations I made in this comment. The conversation riveted immediately on this, as if none of them had even considered that one could put numbers to such a thing. At the end of lunch, the topic hadn’t changed, and one person told me I needed to write an article or a book on it.
It wasn’t supposed to be a revolutionary thought, it was supposed to be a perfectly ordinary way of rationally (and roughly!) answering a question. Apparently, completely alien.
Is it alien? Well, yes, on account of I don’t have bipolar disorder. But in my experience, people with “rationalist” mental architecture look pretty alien to the majority of humankind when we describe our thought processes.
I thought it was a very interesting read. Best of luck to datadataeverywhere.
What I meant to say was that I had imagined being bipolar was like the normal mood swings I have, but more intense. This essay describes a different state altogether; I’ve learned something new.
And yes, normal people who enjoy watching television strike me as alien, too. There are books full of ideas to be read! Why are you watching people talk about nothing?
Thanks for the good wishes.
Earlier this month, I was at having lunch at a conference at a table of ten. The topic of vegetarianism came up, and I mentioned the calculations I made in this comment. The conversation riveted immediately on this, as if none of them had even considered that one could put numbers to such a thing. At the end of lunch, the topic hadn’t changed, and one person told me I needed to write an article or a book on it.
It wasn’t supposed to be a revolutionary thought, it was supposed to be a perfectly ordinary way of rationally (and roughly!) answering a question. Apparently, completely alien.