RE: incurable/chronic/terminal illnesses
April 17, 2015 at 1:17 pm
(This post was last modified: April 17, 2015 at 1:18 pm by robvalue.)
I find it really sad. I deeply pity them that their minds have been fucked with so hard that they are living on a blurred edge between reality and fantasy. The human brain is just too damn good at dealing with cognitive dissidence.
Maybe we need to work on a "cure" for that
I wish I could save them. I wish they could see things from where I'm standing, and to understand how easy it is to fall into mental traps and get suckered by confirmation bias.
For those who actually "see things", like really see stuff we don't see, I worry even more. They are making themselves completely deluded and I can't imagine what is going on in their brain.
Maybe we need to work on a "cure" for that
I wish I could save them. I wish they could see things from where I'm standing, and to understand how easy it is to fall into mental traps and get suckered by confirmation bias.
For those who actually "see things", like really see stuff we don't see, I worry even more. They are making themselves completely deluded and I can't imagine what is going on in their brain.
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