posted by
pmsumner at 08:50pm on 02/06/2003
It's days like today that make me realise why I enjoy my job. Being able to help people, being able to enjoy the day, having time to be silly, having time to have decent conversations with people, and the day racing past at a speed never known before.
Also a day where clarification was made.
Yeah, I'm pleased.
Still..... *le sigh* Can anyone explain to me why paranoia is a necessity?
Also a day where clarification was made.
Yeah, I'm pleased.
Still..... *le sigh* Can anyone explain to me why paranoia is a necessity?
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Paranoia is good for you in certain doses.
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Fnarg.
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Paranoia becomes pathological when we find it impossible to trust at all, when we suspect the motives of absolutely everyone. A paranoid schizophrenic, for example, may have delusions that everyone s out to poison them, or take something away from them. They are unable to discern truth at any level of interaction because their sense of paranoia is completely off the scale.
My 3p. :)
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Paranoia is an unhealthy obsession with fear, a chronic state of fear. As you said - a "someone's out to get me" complex :)
Hang on, I was going somewhere...
Ahh yes. My original point was that this "paranoia" that exists right now isn't at all healthy. For various reasons. I realise there is a reason, but is it really useful to put yourself in one unhealthy frame of mind to relieve another situation?