Indicators only. . .:-) Not too literal with the "insane" please. But I think if self conception doesn't match, it might be easier to "fool" yourself so you could conceviably do something you weren't aware of/didn't "mean" to, etc.? That could bring you toward the legal definition?
I'd rather "think" I had lots of problems and have those lots of problems I thought I had show up than either think I had lots of problems and get a much lower score or think I didn't have problems and get a much higher score? Granted, some people who think they have problems and then get a much lower result than expected are going to be pleased but I would see it as having a perception problem within myself and that would not please me.
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