Because the stories in the book are really a bit brain-burning for me, and every story will open a brain hole for me. Curious, I got to know the author of the book, Mr. Gao Ming. We can take a look at the official introduction: Gao Ming, whose job is film and television planning, started to contact mental patients out of pure curiosity in 2004, and did not hold any research mentality. "At first, when chatting with a psychiatrist friend, she talked about a case. I found it really interesting at that time. We usually look at things from the outside to the inside, and mental patients directly drill into things and look from the inside out." With a complicated mentality, he began to contact the special group of mental patients and spy on the abnormal world of mental patients from the perspective of a normal person.
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? In the author's introduction, "we usually look at things from the outside to the inside, and mental patients directly get into things and look from the inside out." This sentence impressed me deeply, and I believe it also answered "Do you think the personal world of a madman is logical?" This question. I have never studied neuropsychology or anything like that, and all my answers are personal. I feel that the difference between a genius and a madman is that one lies in creation and the other lies in destruction. If we say that a person is crazy, it is mostly the case that this person is mentally ill, mentally handicapped or marginalized. The madman's idea deviates from the so-called law and the sequence of things completed by us ordinary people, that is to say, their logic is different from ours. Just like a mentally ill person will not say that he is mentally ill, it shows that they have their own thinking ability and rules to follow, but they just betray the constraints of us ordinary people and think that there is still a difference between a madman and a fool. Fools have serious IQ problems, and the behavior of lunatics needs to be controlled. So I will say that I am more inclined to the answer that the world of crazy people is logical. more than