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Old Oct 10, 2009, 10:45 PM
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The Sanity Score of 64 tells me that I am emotionally stable and functional. Indeed I have good relationships and do meaningful things and for all this I am grateful. Still something seems to be missing - inside me, part of the emotional spectrum without which I cannot feel happy for other peoples happiness, even the happiness that I myself have helped them find. So if a high number on the test means you are running a "fever" could a low one mean, not that you are healthy, but that your "fever" is sub-normal? Is the ABSENCE of symptoms indicative of health?

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Old Oct 14, 2009, 10:53 AM
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I love the thought in that question, I know that only a rock would get "0" I think maybe each individual would have to find the place that feels best to them subjectively along with all the external opinions, the test, do a little emotional math and make a best guess.
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