What if mental disorders are real?

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For example narcisissm,

symptoms for this are:

  • An exxagarated feeling of your own greatness
  • A constant expectation of being admired and famous
  • Expects to be treated as superior even in areas where you lack merits.
  • Exxagarated boasting and exxagaration of achievements and talents.
  • Fantasies about success power and awesomness.
  • Thinks you are superiour and fits well together with otheer famous people.

The question I have what if all of these thngs are true?
What if the person being diagnoses is Jesus?

That guy would be grandiouse for real.

Is he supposed to pretend he is not big and important just so he is not diagnosed as a narcisiist?

Or for example another disorder - Paranoia.



Paranoia is not just being irationally scared, it's also seeing pattersn everywhere like the number 23 etc.


What if there really are patterns everywhere that someone is planting to mess with you or because some secret orgnaization is chasing you.


Are you still parnoid if you are right? How do you separate the mental illness if it's real?
 
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im not a psychologist and can only speak from my experience but most famous people are narcissists, almost everyone ive met, ive even fallen into this when i first became famous. its a side effect and one of the entrapments of fame. but once you get use to being famous or get humbled enough, you can see the illusion it creates. but it still affects you in a way psychologically especially when you have a lot of fame, even the isolation it creates between you and others, sometimes youd like to go to Walmart and not get mobbed with camera phones and people wanting autographs. but it puts you in this bubble where you can become really selfish and people encourage this behavior from you basically with their actions

it also affects those close to you. every women ive ever dated or hooked up with consistently, thought by association with me, they were famous and expected to be treated that way by others because they were with me. i had one chick really embarrass herself when i was in L.A. which i couldnt save her from at the time, now im better at prepping them. family and friends also ive watched how my fame has affected them

but fame in itself creates narcissism, its so easy. everyday i get hundreds of messages and pictures of people telling me how great i am basically, almost everyone i meet when i go outside i s telling me how much they love me and how great i am. when i was touring this was times 10. thousands of people showing up to see me perform almost every night, interviews on radio stations or with someone reaffirming how great i am. women throwing the pussy at me constantly. it can really warp your mind and make you really into yourself

paranoia is more of a mental state. but i had an epiphany like maybe a few months after my music got really big from meeting one of my idols and how he was, which made me aware of the illusion it creates but also how i didnt want to be like him. so its a tricky balancing act to be appreciative of the fame but not buy into it too much. because people can stop giving a damn any day, then youre just left as this person who was fooled by the illusion
 
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