Bipolar disorder. Manic depression. Is bipolar really a "disorder" or is it just a way of being, experiencing many different states of feeling and mind, a set of characteristics that define the type of personality. It is "bi polar", or to describe it more accurately, personalities, in its plural sense, deeply felt and openly expressed by some of us who have been labelled as being bipolar.
Are us bipolar people more aware of life and more natural than the 'average' person?
Are we the ones who openly express waves of feelings and ideas? Are we seeing and discovering links and connections others may sometimes see but do not seem to be aware of?
Is there really something wrong with me or is there something wrong with others who think there's something wrong with me because I am not just like them? Perhaps they need to be more aware, need to think more often and accept the differences in other people instead of trying to make everyone the same. To all those
that forever criticize, in case you did not realize it, I am not trying to be like you.
Applies:
Alan Parson's Project song I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You -Lyrics
Youtube
Are us bipolar people more aware of life and more natural than the 'average' person?
Are we the ones who openly express waves of feelings and ideas? Are we seeing and discovering links and connections others may sometimes see but do not seem to be aware of?
Is there really something wrong with me or is there something wrong with others who think there's something wrong with me because I am not just like them? Perhaps they need to be more aware, need to think more often and accept the differences in other people instead of trying to make everyone the same. To all those
that forever criticize, in case you did not realize it, I am not trying to be like you.
Applies:
Alan Parson's Project song I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You -Lyrics
Youtube
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