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Here's a quote attributed to Freud, I found in a J. Peterman catalog:
"One should not try to eliminate one's complexes. Rather, one should endeavor to come into accord with them. They are legitimately what motivates one's actions in the world."
NorCalMusician wrote:I don't know if I am 'mentally disturbed' or not. But I am invisible! I can walk into a room, make a relavant comment or post a message and get completely ignored. Happens all the time.
Hey! Did somebody hear a noise?
I didn't hear anything, I heard nothing though.
Steven - IDAwHOa - Wood Rocks
"If you keep asking questions.... You keep getting answers." - Miss Frizzle - The Magic School Bus
I may be somewhat disturbed but I do not think it silly or compulsive to triple check or even quadruple check to make sure I turned off all of the lights and appliances when I leave.
Sometimes I get half way to work and turn around, go home and just make sure. And last night I just could not get to sleep until I had gotten up and octuple checked the smoke alarms.
A person cannot be too careful. Nothing mentally deranged about that.
Is "gonna" a word?
As in, "I ain't gonna git a leg wax."
unicorn wrote:I may be somewhat disturbed but I do not think it silly or compulsive to triple check or even quadruple check to make sure I turned off all of the lights and appliances when I leave.
Sometimes I get half way to work and turn around, go home and just make sure. And last night I just could not get to sleep until I had gotten up and octuple checked the smoke alarms.
A person cannot be too careful. Nothing mentally deranged about that.
Check out MONK on USA network. Lovable OCD feller. The only show the Weekenders watch regularly.
"The percentage of your brain that's insane is 10. We're pretty sure that you're either incredibly well balanced or you lied on the test."
I'll never tell.
The truth is, I go through a lot of emotional ups and downs. Other people going through some of the same stuff would handle it differently, probably better. But even so, I'm pretty sane. I've been in a couple of psychological studies, and after they were unblinded, the researchers commented to that effect.