Friday, September 21, 2007

What Happens To A Puppy With Worms

What is normal? My first entry

first question, what is normal? You could take it from different points of view. But I think that the "normal" is also defined by social norms than biological. For example if you have hallucinations (ie if you see and hear things no one else see or hear) is very likely to be diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder. But if one sees things that nobody sees and transforms them into movies, or listening takes things and turns them into symphonies, it is very likely to become a film director or composer and why not to win a Nobel Prize.
So I think there can be no single universal concept of "normal." That is a concept that varies according to the times and context is a reality.
do not know exactly how many people are in the world, but each person is unique and unrepeatable, unique qualities, we can group them under Title normal to a group of these, we have all the variables to make it, I think it is far more difficult to classify under a single title.
However, should one be guided by a concept formed by society and should form your own? That is in each and how many have a desire to think. It's obviously easier to take what society thinks and do it himself because it would save all the analysis, but anyone who considers themselves a little intellectual must form their own concepts based on a personal analysis.

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