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by adrianbye
4755 days ago
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what is ignored (thanks to psychiatry being left wing, and trying to mitigate the downside rather than build on the upside) is that bipolar brings a lot of BENEFITS. when bipolar people are very hyper, they can achieve great things. thats the reason why people with bipolar usually don't want to be medicated - the highs bring genius.. the problem are the lows which follow it. average people don't make the big breakthroughs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_bipolar_dis... |
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Saying that the highs bring genius is a gross simplification.
Yes, manic episodes can provide productivity boosts and huge amounts of energy but it doesn't have to go much further before it becomes impossible to complete a thought let alone a sentence, where you cannot sit still, where your judgement is severely impaired or you're suffering psychoses.
None of these symptoms (and there are many more) are particularly conducive to productive work, let alone breakthroughs.