u/nzxnnn

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On thing I don't understand about this system

Is why if everyone's life depends on working and having a job I have to go out of my way to get it. It's like survival is not guaranteed in this world.

We're born free and without a job so why should we go jumping through hoops to get a job once we hit legal age? It's backwards and doesnt make any sense. If the system wants me to work and contribute to society it should assign me a job right after high school. I shouldn't go out of my way to look for a job and go to interviews and shit. It's wrong on all levels. The system is broke and that's why I don't want to participate in it.

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u/nzxnnn — 1 day ago
▲ 28 r/NEET

Normies don't have to try, everything comes easy to them

When I was a kid I thought life sorts itself out on its own and I would get a family and a wife like everyone else. Boy was I wrong. This only applies to normies who are attractive and social, everything gets handed to them on a silver plate and they don't even realize how lucky they're, they take everything for granted. I hate how unfair this life is

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u/nzxnnn — 5 days ago

Schizophrenia is not an illness in the traditional sense

Because unlike other illnesses schizophrenia actually has pleasant symptoms like seeing other words and realities, hearing beautiful music in your head, interacting with pretty girls, hallucinating fluffy cats and other pleasant creatures, talking to imaginary friends. It doesn't always come with bad symptoms, most patients don't even realize they have it, they live their usual life and have no idea they're schizophrenic. They don't realize that half of their life is hallucinations and delusions and what they're seeing is not real.

They don't feel sick they don't even think there's something off about them that means what they experience is pleasant and not something to worry about, not something we should cure and throw pills at. So in other words all of that doesn't make schizophrenia an illness, it's just a different way of experiencing the world and reality, it's seeing more than other people, experiencing a different reality, it's a way of your brain to cope with the harsh actual reality.

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u/nzxnnn — 7 days ago

At least you're not schizophrenic from Russia

Consider yourself lucky. Here I can't even drive a car because of this diagnosis. The stigma is unreal, I think the stigma here is the biggest of all countries. Schizophrenics here are treated like serial killers or at the very least get compared to politicians and get made fun of. If there's some politician that says something stupid then people immediately start calling him schizophrenic because only schizophrenics can say something dumb. "Oh you're schizophrenic? Then you can become a politician". That's the shit they say here all the time.

If you want to have children as a schizophrenic people will call you extremely selfish and dumb for spreading your bad genes. Basically you don't ever want to be schizophrenic in this country. The only benefit is you don't get drafted to the military.

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u/nzxnnn — 10 days ago

Почему тут так много постов про отношения и секс?

Больше не о чем поговорить что ли? Кажется, что одни подростки-школьники постят. Реально, мир настолько многогранен и огромен, а вы выбираете самое банальное, о чем можно пообщаться

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u/nzxnnn — 12 days ago
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почему тут так много постов про секс, отношения и еблю?

одни школьники постят что ли? Если ты взрослый, то есть более интересные темы для разговора. У вас что пустота в голове?

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u/nzxnnn — 13 days ago

Schizophrenics have richer and more deep inner world compared to normal people

All thanks to hallucinations, they make our inner worlds so big and large we can get lost in them to the point we might not ever come back to reality. Schizophrenics are the most sophisticated and interesting people out there and we should be glad for that. We're very complex individuals

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u/nzxnnn — 13 days ago
▲ 30 r/NEET

Neetdom or hikikomori condition is one of major symptoms of schizophrenia

So you might want to go get diagnosed, that's what I did and now I'm on disability. Feels good to receive neetbux when you never thought you could even get it.

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u/nzxnnn — 14 days ago

I'm not talking about having high IQ or having delusions of grandeur. I'm talking about someone who doesn't really think like everyone else in this world and who can find connections between things where there's none found by normal people. Someone who thinks outside of the box and can create new content out of thin air or invent something completely new and unique.

I think it depends on what you see and hear in your hallucinations, if you are able to see and hear complex and detailed hallucinations for example beautiful music on Mozart level or see detailed beautiful paintings that you can incorporate into real world then you have potential to be a genius. Schizophrenia is probably the only illness that can create actual geniuses out of nothing. If you see things out of this world that nobody else sees that alone can make you exceptional and unique.

As I said it all depends on what you see and hear and if you're able to incorporate that in reality, like if you hear music you should try to become a musician, if you see beautiful visions you should paint them, you might see poems written before your eyes that you can write down. In this you will have to try to differentiate hallucinations from reality which might be tricky and hard but once you're able to do that you can achieve greatness.

The problem I see with this though is that schizophrenics don't care about real world and its achievements so even if you see and hear genius content in your head you won't feel like sharing this with the world around you and will probably end up as a silent genius that nobody knows about. Schizophrenics are too detached from actual reality and that might hinder them from achieving success in the real world even if they have potential.

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u/nzxnnn — 18 days ago

It seems like there's a lot of people with anxiety or OCD that are so scared of developing schizophrenia. I wonder what are they afraid of? If they find out they're actually schizophrenic not much would change for them in terms of their psyche like they would still have the same thoughts and feelings, they would still see the same things and live their normal or weird life so what's there to be afraid of? It's not like they will go completely insane or crazy upon receiving this diagnosis. And if they wonder if they have schizophrenia chances are they either had it already for a very long time so nothing really will change for them in terms of symptoms or they don't have it so in both cases nothing to worry about.

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u/nzxnnn — 19 days ago

Like when they see someone embarrassing themselves outside they immediately start calling that person a drug addict or that he's on drugs that's like the first thought that comes to their minds and they also start making fun of that person. Schizophrenia never crosses their mind. I think that's kinda disrespectful

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u/nzxnnn — 22 days ago

Anyone feel like they're in 1984 with tv talking directly to you trying to brainwash you and spying on your every move. Damn it really feels like I'm in 1984 with Putin being big brother and the endless war and everyone is content and happy on tvs like everything is going according to plan. It feels like I'm being brainwashed, no wonder I have schizophrenia

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u/nzxnnn — 24 days ago