On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 11:04:20 PM UTC+5:30, Ben Finney wrote: > Rustom Mody writes: > > > On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 10:26:32 PM UTC+5:30, Ben Finney wrote: > > > Ian Kelly writes: > > > > > > > On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 9:21 AM, Larry Martell wrote: > > > > > I found this to be a very sad story. Sure, he had some issues, but I > > > > > don't think they needed to drug him, and take all that he had > > > > > learned away from him and turn him back into what he was before. > > > > > > > > "All that he had learned" meaning his delusions and psychoses? > > > > > > Indeed. If a revelation is unconnected to reality, it's misleading to > > > say that one has "learned" it. > > > > And who is the last arbiter on that 'reality'? > > A nice academic question. Not appropriate when we're discussing a real > person's psychotic episodes. Neither you nor I are experts in whether an > experience is psychosis, and the person already has an expert diagnosis. > > So please don't de-rail into the weeds of second-guessing an expert in > mental health. Unless you know the person's mental health better than > their doctor (and you do not), don't second-guess the diagnosis they > received.
No need to second guess Article's last line: Avoid falling in love with hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings. IOW Larry makes an important point The fact that he claims to be better now than in that period is more significant than the medical diagnoses It neglects the possibility that these are not the only two possibilities -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list