There's nothing especially good about, nor especially bad about me. I'm just trying to remain sane when every part of me is drifting into insanity. — Wheatley
Yes. In some ways I feel more free, like I'm not abiding by societies expectations of how I should behave. I feel like the need to be sane is a way of society keeping us in line so we can be controlled. Society wants everyone to be sane, but sometimes, I think, it is in the interest of the individual to experience some insanity.I guess where I am going with this is just to ask, is there any aspect of the drift to insanity that is not scary and terrible? — ZhouBoTong
Yes. In some ways I feel more free, like I'm not abiding by societies expectations of how I should behave. I feel like the need to be sane is a way of society keeping us in line so we can be controlled. Society wants everyone to be sane, but sometimes, I think, it is in the interest of the individual to experience some insanity. — Wheatley
yet I see the fear in other people wanting me to act "normal". — Wheatley
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