hello Ms. Abi , hope all is well with you.
Well, i agree with you on this one , it's always hard to call or conclude that someone is mentally ill. it's kinda sensitive i guess. i've seen a lot of "what they consider mentally illed" when i was still young , there was these two men , named. "Agaton" and "Julio" . Julio is already dead now , but remembering him he used to sit on the chairs of small stores in our village and he looks so dirty , but he'snot harming anyone . they said it was because of him being too intelligent , so he ended up being clled "crazy" , while with Agaton , he always wanted to walk and walk in the streets like he can't notice that he can reach far places already , while walking he use to talk and talk , and whenever people tell him something he copies it and says it repeatedly , he also looks so dirty and like no one's caring for him , am just not sure how he became like that , but i think he's still alive now.
You know Ms. Abi for me those people like them i think lack family love and care , and maybe the first time they were called crazy and they repetitively heard it maybe they just accepted it ang be like that. so it's still i guess the lack of love attention and care and acceptance from the community
thanks for sharing another worth reading content po. Hope you are having a great time . take care always and much love from PH 😘❤️❤️❤️
My dear @zephalexia, you have been blessed with kindness in your heart. You look at the world with from a very personal perspective, but yet you arrive to very objective conclusions.
I do agree with you: the dreadful combination of the absence of love and care together with being stigmatized by society does not lead to stability. Thank you for telling me about Agaton and Julio. I am always very interested in such accounts. And even more so when you put then in the social context. As you so beautifully did here.
Thank you for you invaluable, constant support my dear.
You are a very beautiful person 😘❤️
Sending bags of love to the minis :D