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I'm the Craziest Person in the World -- False

August 21, 2020 Natasha Tracy

"I'm the craziest person in the world" is something so many people with a mental illness have said to themselves, and maybe even others. This happens a lot before treatment but can happen even after. Feeling "crazy" is a real thing for so many of us, and feeling alone with feeling crazy is a real thing too. If you've caught yourself thinking, "I'm the craziest person in the world," you need to read this.

Why Do People Feel They're the Craziest in the World?

When you have a mental illness, your thoughts, feelings and maybe even actions are highly unusual and, generally, unhelpful or painful. That is why it is a mental illness. It's an illness because the mental processes you have harm you in some way. It's normal to dislike or even hate your brain or mind at times for sending out these signals.

But what's worse is you likely don't know anyone else who talks about thinking, feeling or acting that way. While you may know other people with mental illness, it's pretty common for others to keep that fact a secret. In other words, you don't know that you know people with mental illness.

So, because you have thoughts, feelings and actions that are unusual and you don't know of anyone else with them, you feel crazy, and you feel alone. And you assume that because everyone else is acting normal, they must have never had the thoughts and feelings that you have; thus, you must be the craziest. Many people think, "Surely if other people felt this way, I would know."

'I'm the Craziest Person in the World' Is a False Notion

But if you're here at HealthyPlace, and if you've been reading my work, you probably have gathered something: you are not alone. No matter what your thoughts, feelings and actions are, you are not the "craziest person." I promise you, many of us are standing right there with you. Many, many people have tearily whispered to themselves, "I'm the craziest person in the world," and universally, these people are wrong.

I know this because every time I write an article here at HealthyPlace, whether it's about how hard it is to shower, or how impossible it seems to make decisions, or how I can't get rid of my earworms, people comment and identify with what I'm saying. In other words, no matter how crazy and unusual I think my experience with bipolar disorder is, it just isn't. There are so many things that connect us. There are so many experiences we share. These things aren't common knowledge in and about the world, but they exist, and I write about them every day. So, no, you're not the craziest person in the world. I know that because I'm just as crazy as you.

APA Reference
Tracy, N. (2020, August 21). I'm the Craziest Person in the World -- False, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, March 28 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/breakingbipolar/2020/8/im-the-craziest-person-in-the-world-false



Author: Natasha Tracy

Natasha Tracy is a renowned speaker, award-winning advocate, and author of Lost Marbles: Insights into My Life with Depression & Bipolar. She's also the host of the podcast Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast.

Find Natasha Tracy on her blog, Bipolar BurbleTwitter, InstagramFacebook, and YouTube.

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