The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think. ~ Horace Walpole
Why not advance science in its most difficult and vital aspectthe knowledge of the brain? ~ Dracula
The lifetime blues minimum to face anything and the nerves caused disorders that became the target of treatment and debate between doctors. Oh, no! I dont have any psychological illness but physiological disorders.
A deeper import lurks in the legend told my infant years than lies upon that truth we live to learn.
One of the intellectual strengths of humans is the ability to imagine impossible things. When you have the fullest flower of intelligence, personality, and pluck.
Virginia Woolf, Marilyn Monroe, Sylvia Plath especially Robin Williams are historical figures in the field of psychology because of their mental disturbance.
I too have the horrible ailment Neurasthenia minus any emotional disturbance excluding my well-known anger.
I am never hostile, I am bold to stand against any sort of injustice or opinion or deed which is not morally good. Theres no yelling and melancholy madness.
My anger is like the basic human emotions, as elemental as happiness, sadness, anxiety, or disgust. These emotions are related to my basic survival and were honed over the course of my life history. Anger is related to the fight, flight, or freeze response of the sympathetic nervous system; it prepares humans to fight. But fighting doesnt necessarily mean throwing punches; it might propel communities to combat injustice trying to change laws and thoughts or enforcing new behavioral norms. Thus this is my tool for survival and I get angry against anything done wrong.
Prolonged-release of the stress hormones that accompany anger can cause physical suffering. Sometimes emotional states, particularly stress and anxiety, can also increase my anger. My anger had never been jealous anger, in my instability, vulnerability, and continuity of pain a hollow feeling of the sorrow of grudge would not lead my battle to a successful end. Mind is bogged down by lingering illness, it goes swoon to a tee those who want to flee are held by a shackle to Gods project Earth.
I have nothing to lose, I cant try to live again a perfect life, relaxed and healthy, under trees bearing chocolates, mountains of books but being less imaginary I say I dont want to lose this life with my Mum and the instances of delights divided by twilight.
The midbrain dopamine system comprises a group of dopamine-releasing neurons and their axonal projections in the brain. Although the dopamine system contains only a small set of neurons, this little population exerts a strong influence over a large area of the brain through dense and wide axonal dendrite. Dopamine neurons organize a variety of neural functions, including voluntary movement, action selection, motivation, reward-related learning, and memory. Serotonin helps regulate mood and is often called the bodys natural feel-good chemical.
Serotonin contributes to normal bowel function and reduces appetite as I eat to help you know when Im full. The neurotransmitter also plays a protective role in the gut. But my Mum is the antithesis trying to stuff food inside me even when I am full.
I dont know if this feel-good hormone is really controlling my sleep or bone density because my legs are getting weaker and I knew this might happen someday and hence after my surgeries, even liver transplant I never thought of using a wheelchair. The kind helpers used to offer me one but I denied it.
After surviving a life-threatening surgery when the doctor said everything is in Gods hands I always felt rewarding and felt good, woohoo! How many times does this make?
Wrist-cutting arriviste doesnt know various religions of the world have traditionally condemned suicide because, as they believe, human life fundamentally belongs to God.
The Italian poet Dante Aligheri, in The Inferno, reasoned from traditional Catholic beliefs and placed those who had committed the sin of suicide on the seventh level of hell, where they exist in the form of trees that painfully bleed when cut or snipped.
In Hinduism, suicide is referred to by the Sanskrit word atmahatya, literally meaning soul-murder. Soul-murder is said to produce a string of karmic reactions that prevent the soul from obtaining liberation. According to the Hindu philosophy of birth and rebirth, if not reincarnated, souls linger on the earth, and at times, trouble the living.
Buddhism also prohibits suicide, or aiding and supporting the act, because such self-harm causes more suffering rather than relieving it,suicide violates a fundamental Buddhist moral precept: to refrain from taking life.
Schizophrenia is a neuropsychiatric disorder that is characterized by hallucinations, delusions, loss of initiative, and general cognitive dysfunction. Its human-speci?c character and its genetic origin, coupled with its similar prevalence across societies varying in climate, level of urbanization, culture, industrialization etc., led to the early hypothesis that human brain evolution may have played a role in vulnerability to the disorder. They have a sort of disconnectivity problem disruptions of these organs of connection.
Bipolar disorder is a common and chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by mood disturbances with recurrent episodes of mania, hypomania, and depression interspersed by euthymic periods with none or subsyndromal mood symptoms. Studies, been associated with less grey matter volume in prefrontal brain areas.
Findings indicate that neuroanatomical traits potentially impacted by bipolar disorder are signi?cantly associated with multiple neurobehavioural domains. Findings suggest in the case of depressive disorder impaired reward-related learning signals in the ventral tegmental area during remission in patients with depression. This merits further investigation to identify impaired reward-related learning as an endophenotype for recurrent depression. Moreover, the inverse association between reinforcement learning and anhedonia(inability to feel pleasure) in patients implies an additional disturbing in?uence of anhedonia on reward-related learning or vice versa, suggesting that the level of anhedonia should be considered in behavioral treatments.
All such brain-behavior problems need optimism and are treatable.
My will power and mental concentration when my physical body, the container of my spirit which needs repairing so often is the most dangerous disease ever seen on the planet, and my recuperative power and the enjoyment of my mothers love when I make her furious are beyond imagination.
Fog hoveringOpaque, phantasmalMistral howlingMind shut like a clamKeep out the dustLive in gloryWracked fade in forgetfulnessLive heroically
Gray vapor aroundGrayness of tintThe sky made of ashSpleenful murky gray cloudsInky black firmamentImpertinent commentWise and profound
Grayness wrapping wings aroundHollow minds their indulgenceInsensate peopleWhere all is calm,Calm is calm, just silence,Hiemal commentsWalking on a tightrope plunging the fogMakes it a thrilling dream.
Views expressed above are the author's own.
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