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Mental disorders and their connections with productive thinking.


"Starry Night" by Vincent Van Gogh


Kimmo Huosionmaa

The very exciting way to make things is just see something by the different way. When we are thinking the line between genius and madness, the truth is that many geniuses were the little bit different than so-called normal people, and this caused problems between them and other persons of their society. The ability to create things from the mind makes some persons more productive than other, and one thing what is remarkable in the productivity is that Epilepsia has the connection with the productive thinking, and there is a word, that describes the process of innovation and refinery of product.


The word is "mind storming", and that word has similarities with the thing, what is called "Epilepsia". The epileptic period is actually the electric storm in the head of the epileptic person. This electric storm is the thing, what causes the symptoms of that very popular thing, what is connected with Julius Caesar and many other great military leaders, but also many artists like Ludwig Van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart could have this disorder. The thing what connects Epilepsia for productive thinking is not limited to them.


Many mental institute patients are also very productive persons. In some cases, this productivity and ability to make very high-class paintings, novels and music is connected to the environment, where those persons live. The environment of the mental hospital gives like the permission to be different, and think own thoughts. Many of those thoughts were against public morality, but the institute like gave the permission to be something, what is normally called as the rebellious or not tolerated behavior model. But there is some other explanations about this claiming.


One is that the secret police closed some military experts in the mental institutes for keeping their mouth closed, and protecting them against the new rulers of the government. Or would you want to tell people, that you were a good servant for some of Joseph Stalin's type of genocides? That friendship could cost the life of some scientists, if that may be a quite warm relationship would be uncovered, and in this case, the safest place could be in some mental hospital. This is why some extremely high-class scientists were hidden in the institutes for making sure that the work, what they have done could continue under the next rulers of the state.

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