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The thread about the hoax of mental illness by @the.oracle is hands down one of the best threads on this forum. Ive seen several threads that cover this topic but I just wanted to have my take on it.
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From my POV, mental disorders are created on the basis of social construct and have no existence outside of the imagination. They are only used as psychological devices to essentially control, manipulate and sometimes brainwash hordes of people in favor of the interests of powerful people who create these mental disorders (in Sims 4). In reality, there's only "customary behavior" or "divergence from customary behavior". There no logical argument to prove there exists an "objective right behavior" or "objective wrong behavior"
Humans come up with their own mental disorders and they create their own criteria to diagnose their made-up mental disorders. Their made-up disorders and made-up criteria for mental disorders are likely supposed to be weaponizations of psychological devices. They use the weaponized devices to domesticate the common population and incentivize them to be compliant in respect of the interests of powerful people in society. Just because your behavior is "strange" or "unusual" does not necessarily mean there's something mentally or physically wrong with you. I think autism is the only mental disorder that may actually exist outside of the abstract. Everything else is just made up by powerful members of society as a 'psycho-weaponry mechanism' to keep normies and NPCs in check (in Sims 4)
About psychopathy, I dont think psychopathy is necessarily a "mental disorder" or even a "cognitive defect in the brain". I think psychopathy has more to do with worldviews, personal goals and personal meanings about "life". With me, I dont have a moral compass, and I dont apply moral judgement on things, because I dont believe that morality has any meaningful value. I dont consider things to be "righteous" / "moral" or "evil" / "immoral"; I only abide with the course of action that seem more convenient for me. However I do sometimes feel pity for people, because I sometimes view the existence of humans as pathetic and I dont have fair reason to believe it's their fault they were born into this world just to have a pitiful life
I think there are honest and dishonest / manipulative ways to treat people. But I dont consider there to be a "righteous" or "evil" way to behave. The way I see it, your actions aren't necessarily "righteous" or "evil" just because you are honest and kind to others. In the same manner, your actions aren't necessarily "righteous" or "evil" just because you are manipulative and deceitful. I'm not convinced there is necessarily a "right" or "wrong" way to behave, because there's nothing to show that life / existence necessarily has a purpose. And if existence is really meaningless, then it doesnt really matter how you act.
The Hoax of Mental Illness and the Origin of Behavior.
Modern science has developed deterministic thinking based on concepts that are most often mistaken, such as Chemical Imbalance, or genetics and others to try to explain the origin of behavior. Although there are several variables, two are the most pointed out: Behavior comes from external...
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The hoax of "mental illness"
First let's read this, at the end are my arguments and analysis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Szasz Szasz's main arguments Szasz was convinced there was a metaphorical character to mental disorders, and its uses in psychiatry were frequently injurious. He set himself a task to...
incels.is
From my POV, mental disorders are created on the basis of social construct and have no existence outside of the imagination. They are only used as psychological devices to essentially control, manipulate and sometimes brainwash hordes of people in favor of the interests of powerful people who create these mental disorders (in Sims 4). In reality, there's only "customary behavior" or "divergence from customary behavior". There no logical argument to prove there exists an "objective right behavior" or "objective wrong behavior"
Humans come up with their own mental disorders and they create their own criteria to diagnose their made-up mental disorders. Their made-up disorders and made-up criteria for mental disorders are likely supposed to be weaponizations of psychological devices. They use the weaponized devices to domesticate the common population and incentivize them to be compliant in respect of the interests of powerful people in society. Just because your behavior is "strange" or "unusual" does not necessarily mean there's something mentally or physically wrong with you. I think autism is the only mental disorder that may actually exist outside of the abstract. Everything else is just made up by powerful members of society as a 'psycho-weaponry mechanism' to keep normies and NPCs in check (in Sims 4)
About psychopathy, I dont think psychopathy is necessarily a "mental disorder" or even a "cognitive defect in the brain". I think psychopathy has more to do with worldviews, personal goals and personal meanings about "life". With me, I dont have a moral compass, and I dont apply moral judgement on things, because I dont believe that morality has any meaningful value. I dont consider things to be "righteous" / "moral" or "evil" / "immoral"; I only abide with the course of action that seem more convenient for me. However I do sometimes feel pity for people, because I sometimes view the existence of humans as pathetic and I dont have fair reason to believe it's their fault they were born into this world just to have a pitiful life
I think there are honest and dishonest / manipulative ways to treat people. But I dont consider there to be a "righteous" or "evil" way to behave. The way I see it, your actions aren't necessarily "righteous" or "evil" just because you are honest and kind to others. In the same manner, your actions aren't necessarily "righteous" or "evil" just because you are manipulative and deceitful. I'm not convinced there is necessarily a "right" or "wrong" way to behave, because there's nothing to show that life / existence necessarily has a purpose. And if existence is really meaningless, then it doesnt really matter how you act.
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