Each person has a problem of his own, behind this problem there is a lot of pain. No one knows what happened to anyone or how they got here. Guessing and judging is the easy part. There is no guarantee of what we will be tomorrow. Sometimes the pain in the past of people living as schizophrenic, and sometimes the post-traumatic personality plurality is an indicator of what they have been through. Most of the time, a person cannot choose his family, nor can he choose the diseases that may happen to him. If you are still healthy, you should be grateful from now on, because if you are a schizophrenic you have a difficult life. When we humans see people with these diseases, we often change our ways, and sometimes we judge. We do this without thinking about how and in what way these mistakes might affect them. Maybe there is nothing we can do, but we should learn to look at people with this incurable disease and many other diseases with empathy. As a society, one of our biggest problems is the lack of understanding and the thought that 'it won't happen to me' and we should start thinking 'how would I live if it were me'. The more good people you have in your life, the less problems you have. You will understand this better when you read the book. Wishing you always good people to meet you... Note: This is a partially true story.
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