"A few years ago I completely broke down. So bad that they had to tie me to a mental hospital bed to prevent him from harming me. I have no idea when my madness started to set in. Maybe I was born genetically predisposed. To what I was better macerating a depression by keeping quiet about certain things so as not to worry others. Or maybe there are simply brains that crash overnight and it's over. If I've discovered anything in all this time, it's that when you tell openly that Your head has gone crazy, people immediately ...
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"A few years ago I completely broke down. So bad that they had to tie me to a mental hospital bed to prevent him from harming me. I have no idea when my madness started to set in. Maybe I was born genetically predisposed. To what I was better macerating a depression by keeping quiet about certain things so as not to worry others. Or maybe there are simply brains that crash overnight and it's over. If I've discovered anything in all this time, it's that when you tell openly that Your head has gone crazy, people immediately label it taboo. Although I have written this book for myself, In case the voices come back, it is for anyone who has gone through or is going through something similar, and thus break once and for all for all the stigma of mental illness. But if you just want to play the game of seeing the world as I saw it while I lost touch with reality, this book is for you too. If you listen well to the voices, you will discover fascinating things like this: No you need to hit rock bottom to rebuild yourself from scratch. Shall we start?" -- Cover, page 4.
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