That's why I tend to refer to it as "heresy" rather than "insanity," when referring to my own assessment of myself. I won't deny that my thoughts are abnormal by everyone else's standards, but I'm not hallucinating or having meaningful conversations with the tea kettle, either.
It's more a difference in thought process, in my case, I think.
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That's why I tend to refer to it as "heresy" rather than "insanity," when referring to my own assessment of myself. I won't deny that my thoughts are abnormal by everyone else's standards, but I'm not hallucinating or having meaningful conversations with the tea kettle, either.
It's more a difference in thought process, in my case, I think.