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The Real Definition of Insanity.

submitted by AlexanderMorose13 to whatever 2 weeksApr 9, 2025 17:55:13 ago (+49/-0)     (whatever)

It's been a while since I've made a post here, though I'm not lacking for comment responses and good discussions.

Lately, though, I've been irritated by the number of NPCs who are quoting Einstein's definition of insanity to me. You know the one: "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result."

Einstein was a patent thief, and a jew with a persistent mockery of scientific method.

The definition of insanity is far more simple than that one. And it's not even required to use one single definition; that's the trap. There is a good definition that stands above many others, and from which many others can be created that branch out from it.

Here's the REAL definition of insanity: "it's an inability to accept the Truth when it is presented to you, directly."

Using that definition, how many of the people you know, both right and left leaning, would fail the test of that definition?

For the sake of circumstances, I can present to you some further examples of the definition.

1. An inability to learn from a negative result, no matter how small (this one parallels Einstein's definition, but is much more focused).

2. The lack of mental progress in determining what resources one can use or learn to better himself or his environment at no cost to anyone or no competition with anyone, thus giving rise to all.

3. Staying solely in ONE place.

4. Desiring what is not impossible, but failing to earn or create it.

5. Conformity with those who are provably wrong.

6. Acting like a problem exists when a solution has been provided and implemented successfully.

7. Being unable to grow out of behaving like a child as an adult, or behaving like an adult when you are a child.

8. Ignorance of God's existence or forming a personal connection to the higher Divine being that requires worship.

Which of the above definitions suits your perspective and experience the best?

By no means am I suggesting that you accept anything that I am talking about here on face value. Test for yourself and determine the outcome. I only want to promote the discussion that leads to better circumstances for all of us.

Edit 4.11.2025. Such thoughtful responses! I'm so glad to be having this discussion. I've thought further about the subject, and I have some more definitions to add above.

You might ask why I added a religious aspect to the last one. It's actually quite simple; there's a reason why the Bible is not being taught in schools, and it's because it forces children to consider moral implications of logic. While being "progressive" is the phrase used by the degenerates who refuse worship, creating a personal connection to God is something that removes insanity completely, especially when acting in God's benefit only solidifies one's true calling.


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It is important to also remember that 'insanity' is not a term used in medicine or psychology, and its' only technical usage is actually in law, where the condition of the mind is found to be such that an individual cannot be held liable for their actions.