Collective insanity

Here’s an interesting perspective by Washington Post columnist Courtland Milloy on yesterday’s State of the Union address.

To one degree or another, the nation appears afflicted with “generalized anxiety disorder,” which the NIMH says shows up as “exaggerated worry and tension, even when there is little or nothing to provoke it.” . . . My fellow Americans, ask yourself: How strong can the state of the union really be if our minds are so unsound?
 
Note to readers: Most of you are located in North America, specifically the United States, which is why I don’t bother to explain what the State of the Union speech is. I don’t have any political affiliation, and I’m not even particularly interested in US politics. I like to pick and choose what is interesting to blog about and I don’t endorse any one political party. (Like the old joke, it only encourages them.) I used to be very involved in politics, both as a paid worker and as a volunteer, but that was then and this is now. My passion these days is schizophrenia. Seriously, that’s about it.






Author: Rossa Forbes

I’m a mom walking the long road of recovery alongside my son, whose world shifted at nineteen with a schizophrenia diagnosis. This space is where I share our journey as we navigate his healing through a shamanistic lens. I offer the truths we’ve discovered, the mysteries we’re still unraveling, and a critical look at a medical system that often overlooks the spiritual depth of this "dis-ease."

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