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Psychological versus physical sickness


majarashani

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Hallo to everybody!

What I find shocking is that psychologically sick people are still not taken serious! I think that there is not difference between psychological and physical sickness. It is just one we see other we do not. The only danger is that psychological sick people can do damage to them self and others. I think too that there is much more dangerously psychologically sick people out of psychological treatment or medication and this rate is increasing!Why?Because people do not see the danger in that, because psychical sickness is not something that we see, or take serious!I think that our world is becoming such a dangerous place because of psychologically sick people that never got a therapy as reapers, killers, maybe they are even leaders, doctors, policemans in our communities. On other hand we are not accepting a pore psychological sick people that really need our love and support!We are putting them a side and treating them like garbage!

What you think about this?

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Strong viewpoint mate. Thanks for sharing.

By far the most ill folks I meet, or hear about, are the ones who are drawn to positions of power. It's an unfortunate dichotomy that those drawn to positions of power are most often, the least suited to leading beneficially and exhibit the most greedy traits. These to me, are the most dangerous of the ill by far, since in our current power structure, they and those that follow them, are convinced that they are 'normal', which of course is absurd as there is no such thing.

Krishnamurti said it well... "It's no good thing to be well adjusted, to a profoundly sick society."

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