Sunday 16 September 2018

Do intelligent people have voices in their head? Do the voices help or hurt the person?

Well, all intelligent people are seriously messed up in the head, but not all of them specifically have schizophrenia. :)

And, the voices can be (and for me are) both hurtful and helpful, but if the voices aren’t hurtful, medically it’s not Schizophrenia. Typically for me the hurt outweighs the help, but the facts are that it’s something to do, it’s interesting, and I’m pretty lonely. So I don’t take my medication.

Do intelligent people have voices in their head? Do the voices help or hurt the person?

There are a number of possible answers to your question depending on the person. First some definitions for this answer.

Hearing voices in your head is perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus.

Thoughts may be an idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind two ways with or without hearing voices.

Number 1: A person that never ever hears voices but has thoughts all the time. I am what is know as total aphantasia, meaning that I am totally unable to create any images, sounds, tastes, smells or touch within my mind. But, I am able to recognize real faces, therefore this information is stored somewhere, I just can not create an image of a face or any image.

Number 2: A person that never hears voices or has thoughts. Maybe some people in a coma are like this.

Number 3: A person hears voices that are their thoughts. Most people would fall into this category.

Number 4: A person hearing one or more voices arguing. Many people are able to do this.

Number 5: A person hearing a voice narrating their own actions. I may do this on occasion when I say “OK Ron what do you do next?”

Number 6: A person hearing voices or auditory hallucinations attributed to an external source, rather than internal, with a wide variety of DSM-5 diagnoses such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, psychosis, and many more.

Number 7: A person talking to themselves with voices or thoughts. I do this on occasion when I make a mistake, I will say “Ron why did you do that?”

Number 8: A person hears voices but does not have agency of the voices. Agency: The sense of agency, or sense of control, is the subjective awareness of initiating, executing, and controlling one's own volitional actions in the world. A brain damaged person, is surprised when his arm moves. He says I am not author of the arm movement. He has ownership of arm but has no sense of agency for the arm movement. They also may have no sense of agency of their own voice or thoughts.

To your question: “Do intelligent people have voices in their head?” Everyone has voices or thoughts at some time in their head and does not depend on their intelligence.

To your question: “Do the voices help or hurt the person?” It depends on the person. If you are one of the people diagnosed with a problem in the DSM-5, then it is a problem. If I did not have thoughts, I could not communicate with my subconscious, therefore it helps. If your voices or thoughts are overly negative all the time, then in the long run this is not very helpful.



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What is the difference between positivist, interpretive and critical research?

Positivist Sociology
The aim of positivist sociology is to understand social institutions by relying on known and observable facts. While this led to a more formal understanding of how societies function, little credence was given to the study of social mechanisms that could not be observed or proven through the collection of facts.

Interpretive Sociology
The goal of interpretive sociology is to understand the meaning behind actions in a social context through a consideration of a subject's unique point of view. As a result, the perceived facts that are inherent to the positivist observational method can take on an entirely new meaning from the perspectives of different individuals.

Critical Sociology
The aim of positivist sociology is to understand social institutions by relying on known and observable facts. While this led to a more formal understanding of how societies function, little credence was given to the study of social mechanisms that could not be observed or proven through the collection of facts.

I hope this is relatable ●_°


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What are some ugly truths of life?

Once Napoleon said “ when I die see that both my hands are kept outside my grabe, so that the whole world realizes that

“Napoleaon has conquered the world, but, left the world with empty hands.”

● Let every person understand the eternal truth that nothing comes with us.
● What ever we earn, it will not live with you, it will leave you.
● Whatever you give, whatever you contribute to the society, it won't leave you. It will live with you even after your death.

Some of the ugly truths of life:

Looks matter: People will always respect a fair skinned person compared to dark complexioned people.

Money matters: No matter how good you are by nature, people will always respect those who are rich or in Higher position in society irrespective of their nature/personality. Stop listening to people who say money doesn't give happiness. It does!!

Death is inevitable: We all know that death is certain and we all are going to die one day. So try to stay happy and content as far as possible.

In job, Manager=Godfather: It doesn't matter how technically good you are in the profession, but if your equation is not good with your immediate supervisor, forget about a good yearly raise just start looking for another job.

Grades/ Marks matter: It really does matter when coming to placements or going for CAT exam as most of the colleges do look for that part.

Poor people are always ignored: This really is a hard fact of life which again is a case of above mentioned 2nd point. No one listens to the poor people and they are just helpless. If possible, try to help them. Not necessary financially but atleast in some other way. It can be talking nicely to them that’ll make their day.

Your alma mater brand matters: In a job or arranged marriages or society, your alma mater matters to a great extent. Person from IIT/IIM would always be preferred compared to a person from another college.

Being Single sucks for lifetime: It is important to have a life partner with whom one can share their feelings and emotions after a certain stage. As per a medical research, “Being alone for a longer period is equivalent to litting 15 cigarettes per day.” So go and find out a suitable partner if not done yet!!!(Source: America’s Loneliest Workers, According to Research)

People always judge: No matter whatever decisions you take, there will be naysayers who always criticize or conflicts with your opinions. So better avoid such people.

Addiction of Smoking/Consumption of excessive Alcohol/Watching Porn is disastrous : Last but not the least, we should avoid excess if following any of the mentioned activities. Litting a cigarette may look cool but addiction to it will seriously screw up your body in future. Alcohol, if consumed once in a while it's completely alright but daily intake of it is again a serious health hazard. Watching porn excessively disturbs your mindset which may impact your relationship with the partner. Hence, A controlled activity is required in all the 3 cases.

Thanks for reading!!!


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What can I instantly know about a person when I first meet them, the way Sherlock Holmes does?

HOW TO HAVE BRILLIANT OBSERVATIONAL FUN

Dear Angie Joan,

If you want to enjoy the delectable art of observation and deduction, tune into the Netflix show Sherlock Holmes and listen carefully (he talks fast and mumbles) to what he sees as soon as he sees a person, or quickly thereafter.

Can you do anything similar?

Yes, it is possible, outside of a fertile fiction writer's mind, to see the world as Sherlock sees it, but it requires practice, study, and the unfettered use of every sense you possess: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste ~ plus a trustworthy intuition.

Here is a trial run:

Walk down a fairly busy street, or push a cart round a supermarket, or stroll around a movie theater lobby, and look with intensity and concentration at the faces and bodies and garments of the people who come toward you. (You might wear some cool, dark sunglasses so others might not know you are staring.)

Make a mental or written list of what your senses tell you, and the implications of what you pick up from those signals. Choose a few of the most memorable passers-by and quickly (a minute or less) build a character with a history, and go on to the next person, until you just can't look so hard any longer.

You don't have to test for whether you get the story right or wrong; you will improve steadily and a lot simply by peering perspicaciously enough to make a story.

If you practice often, your thinking will grow faster and deeper while you look, and you'll become more analytical and intuitional about evaluating what you see ~ not in an instant (although smell has a lot to do with quick and powerful first impressions) but soon enough.

If you succeed in observing enough people closely enough you will expose yourself to some marvelously good and some very disturbing surprises. You will see and perhaps even diagnose sickness; you will see happiness of hundreds of sorts; faces and postures of despair will haunt your dreams; there will be bodies full of zestiness; smiles of hope; glimmers of  genius; the sureness of stupidity; the blood of anger; the grins of deceit; and  delusion, illusion, and delight, among other commonplace expressions.

The question becomes: Why do you desire "instant" tastes and touches of a personality? Why do you most significantly wish to know in such a hurry?

Would you rather not take a long and leisurely time to get to know someone in a more profound way?

Do you feel that your quick impressions give you the upper hand?

Hope this idea gives you some productively happy hours.


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What's the difference between love and Pyaar?

It seems no difference between Love and Pyaar when it is related to feelings. But some legends these catagory. Pyaar is a light weight term meaning love. On the other hand, ishq refers to eternal love. It refers to a deeper love than pyar. Mohabbat also implies divine love.

You can read this: "Pyaar", "Ishq" and "Mohabbat"

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How important is it to be happy to where you live in?

Happiness vary with people. Sometime happiness is sitting in the rolling chair and see rains from the windows. Sometime happiness is walking into the sun and sweating. Hapiness is that makes me excited, touches my heart and feel like I have wings to fly.

It is not definitivly happen always, you r happy where you live in. But we can make it happy to lead a peaceful life without any chaos. We love to love in silence and in dark. It is a perception which is varying from people to people how to be happy, but it is definitivly sure that if we belong from a happy place, it makes us confident on every way of life. But one thing it is very important that the people belong from life that they live in happily, are very much confidential.

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A letter to Y

To Y,

It was a late night 03:45
It was a lil bit dark when dogs start to bark..
I sat to write to you my dear
In Love it is beyond no fear
The big silver like MOON,
drench me with its awning soon.
Bebē, lost my words and verse,
I see you baby, spreading your arches.

Everthing is calm,
I spread my arm,
I start to talk to you bebe,
Telepethy, it is not heavy.
Come to my world close your eyes,
Promise there will be never any cries 😍😈

[ N.B. I start to write a letter my love my I cant do tht. I wrote a poem which mean my words and moeover my thoughts. May be I can't be yours bebê, it would luck what decided. But, now let me Love you bebê, lest there should I missed ]

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