yes very true i definately concur, however it may sound contradictory to the statement of mine that you quoted but during my period of research at the time of discovering psychosi,s i learnt that you have to have inherited a " schizophrenic gene", which like you said , predisposes you to psychosis in whatever form it may occur.
however when you say ordinary psychosis, i think perhaps that could be the bud of full blown schizophrenia, i mean its only a theory of mine but after speaking to people on the internet who have suffered from psychosis and especially after seeing a documentry on englands channel 4 i cant really see that ther are diferent strenghts of psychosis, i think its more to do with your atachment to reality while experiencing psychosis, that allows you to overcome it, i mean i even say nowadays im not the full ticket but read my signature. i mean reading this and other threads by myself would you think for one minute im a schiz? I heard something funny today on t.v........."people with high I.Q's are hard to get on with because they are either amazingly brilliant or insane and with an I.Q of 135 i would put myself into the insane catorgry,lol.
But on a serious not what really is schizophrenia, i'm not too knowledgeable on the condition but is it not just a negative/socially incorrect way of thinking worsened by habituation and negative feedback loops, i mean correct me if i am wrong but i am very interested to know because i wonder was i or am i one i get paranoid i worry about stuff im an oversensitive empathetic person troubled by many thing's wrong with the world and very skeptical of government true intentions e.g "the truth about 9/11"
as was the article i read in the paper, entitled. sorry to be so contoversial it was the first example that come to mind but are ther any more defining qualites of a schiz.
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