@ChrisJack nothing is guaranteed, your heart can stop beating at any moment
OR you may live forever.
True true I was talking about @Moonwalker born to die.
I guess the idea of guaranteed is in regards of selfs whole.
And then there’s all you are and do.
I’m 31. I have this mindset too it sucks it’s self defeating. Winners just are convinced they’re gonna win, confidence is everything. Or not really. Idk, I had confidence but not much success. Maybe it will come. But only if mothefuckers help me. Or whatever. Hard to win though. You have to be 100% in it. Or something.
I may lose a lot but I also win a lot in different things. I think with something like sz it can make certain battles much harder to win, but that doesn’t mean you’re destined for failure. The only thing that 100% sets you up for failure is if you give up or never even try.
You can outgrow schizophrenia. Steve Nash the Nobel-prize winning mathematician did it, at age 50, and at least one other person here speaks of outgrowing it (I think Gina2.)
I feel like mine is getting better with age, there’s some kind of disruption in my brain like a blood clot or aneurysm that is going down in severity over time.
In general people win a few and lose a lot.
Also, you need to pick your battles. You can’t do it all.
Do not think that Nash info is correct.
I do believe it can be at hand although.
I think Nash walked europes streets for like 18 years homeless, left his wife and child all.
Think you know later in life when things settled he was um still going through the med change at all, you might be talking about like a year I think he said he had when he got his spark of intellect back.
Info I remember about Nash.
Oops, it was John Nash, not Steve Nash, sorry. Memory’s flaky.
John Nash had an active social life and a strong safety network, that was part of what helped him recover.
John Nash did the work that got him the prize before the illness. Regardless, he was a genius and remarkable man. I like the movie about him a lot.
Yup. Didn’t he stop taking meds later on in life? I think he ended up back at Princeton too as a researcher or something.