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If I recognize thoughts of mine as crazy...

Wed Dec 6, 2006, 3:26 AM
If I recognize thoughts of mine as crazy, am I more or less likely to actually be crazy?

I mean, knowing that the thoughts are crazy should be good, but the fact that they're in me to begin with inspires doubt. One alternative would be to have crazy thoughts and not recognized them, but another is to not have crazy thoughts at all. Is it possible to not have crazy thoughts but beleive one does? Are misidentified non-crazy thoughts more or less dangerous than misidentified crazy ones?

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define crazy

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i always have crazy thoughts. i think most people do. they mostly stop at thoughts though, its when you inact the crazy thoughts into actions that it becomes a problem!

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for example "stick your tounge on the (incandescent) light bulb (wich has been lit for several hours and is burning hot)".

What do you usually define as crazy?

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ointment
but there have to be thoughts for them to be inacted.
so what keeps that from happening?

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ointment
ahhh it's all good.
as long as you don't try to make Bath Toast

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so what's the likely hood of that happening?

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you never know. it could strike at any time

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I'm The Pusher!
:O no idea

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