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Kay Redfield Jamison

An Unquiet Mind

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  • Mariam Fathije citiraoprije 2 mjeseca
    I was a part of those who loved the vastness of the sky.
  • Mariam Fathije citiraoprije 2 mjeseca
    Being routine, however, didn’t take away from the magic,
  • Mariam Fathije citiraoprije 2 mjeseca
    The Chinese believe that before you can conquer a beast you first must make it beautiful
  • Mariam Fathije citiraoprije 2 mjeseca
    I am tired of hiding, tired of misspent and knotted energies, tired of the hypocrisy, and tired of acting as though I have something to hide. One is what one is, and the dishonesty of hiding behind a degree, or a title, or any manner and collection of words, is still exactly that: dishonest. Necessary, perhaps, but dishonest.
  • Mariam Fathije citiraoprije 2 mjeseca
    Yet why not say what happened?
  • Mariam Fathije citiraoprije 2 mjeseca
    In order to contend with it, I first had to know it in all of its moods and infinite disguises, understand its real and imagined powers.
  • Hina Usmanje citiraoprije 4 mjeseca
    We all build internal sea walls to keep at bay the sadnesses of life and the often overwhelming forces within our minds. In whatever way we do this—through love, work, family, faith, friends, denial, alcohol, drugs, or medication—we build these walls, stone by stone, over a lifetime. One of the most difficult problems is to construct these barriers of such a height and strength that one has a true harbor, a sanctuary away from crippling turmoil and pain, but yet low enough, and permeable enough, to let in fresh seawater that will fend off the inevitable inclination toward brackishness. F
  • Hina Usmanje citiraoprije 4 mjeseca
    Certainly, patients who have suffered from the illness should have the right to choose whichever term they feel more comfortable with.
  • Hina Usmanje citiraoprije 4 mjeseca
    I have become fundamentally and deeply skeptical that anyone who does not have this illness can truly understand it. And, ultimately, it is probably unreasonable to expect the kind of acceptance of it that one so desperately desires. It is not an illness that lends itself to easy empathy. Once a restless or frayed mood has turned to anger, or violence, or psychosis, Richard, like most, finds it very difficult to see it as illness, rather than as being willful, angry, irrational, or simply tiresome.
  • Hina Usmanje citiraoprije 4 mjeseca
    “It is only temporary, it will pass, you will get over it,” but of course they had no idea how I felt, although they were certain that they did. Over and over and over I would say to myself, If I can’t feel, if I can’t move, if I can’t think, and I can’t care, then what conceivable point is there in living?
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