PARANOIA

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

PARANOIA

Mistakenly perceiving a threat is against oneself to the point of irrationality is paranoia.

CURE: Realizing there is no threat. The threat is not as bad as you make it seem. See what obstacle is in your way objectively through the eyes of your peers, do what you can then stop fixating on the problem.

PARANOIA (Quotes)
“Sometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.” – William S. Burroughs

“This is a do-it-yourself test for l paranoia.: you know you’ve got it when you can’t think anything that’s your fault.” – Robert M. Hutchins

“Paranoia is the delusion that your enemies are organized.” – Arthur D. Hlavaty

“Confusion is an often too subtle sign of paranoia.” – Anne Austin

“Frankly, when you prey upon the fears, the paranoia of citizens, it is akin to looting in a different sort of way.” – Sonny Perdue

“I know a secret, and secrets breed paranoia.” – Simon Holt

“Paranoia is transmissible from mind to mind, but it does not go by route of reason. It can therefore change its rationalization while remaining essentially the same.” – William Nicholls

“I am a kind of paranoiac in reverse. I suspect people of plotting to make me happy.” – J.D. Salinger

“I envy paranoids; they actually feel people are paying attention to them.” – Susan Sontag

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