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Originally Posted by SapphireRed
There Is always a reason why.
Who agrees and to what extent and what are the exceptions?
By this i mean there is a reason behind conditions and illnesses like anorexia, depression, ritualistic thoughts etc.
But I believe that bi-polar, clinical depression and schizophrenia are chemical imbalances that also require medication
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Yes. There is “always a reason why.”
The reason may have nothing, at all, to do with brain function or, rather, disfunction, or bad chemistry or genetics or any Spinoza/Freud influences.
Sometimes, my reasoning has been, “because I wanted it,” or “because it makes me feel good,” or “because I loved you,” or any other farce.
The second is the most common, I think. Even if the risk of impulsivity hangs like the Sword of Damocles, we generally do that which feels good.
***Sweet Anodyne***