I do mostly agree with this cause there are certainly some people out there who feign mental illness but are just putting on an act. But on the other hand if someone is having very dangerous thoughts of grandeur or very dangerous reactions to their hallucinations that person might reject all those who wsnt to have them go to therapy and probably start medication even tho that is probably what eould be best for them.
I agree that different people deal with the struggle of abuse and the recovery from abuse in different ways. I am very surr that there is something called 'Shit Life Syndrome' and a person may be diagnosed as 'depressed' when in reality the person's life sucks cause theur parents and colleagues have ostracized them for baseless, selfish, or psychopathic reasons. And then suddenly when this person leaves those toxic fools and the person gets a couple weeks or years of recovery away from those toxic fools or even they experience unconditional acceptance from other people of peaceful will as them and their 'dEppReSsIon' diagnosis just disappears or becomes less harsh at least... cause they fucking dont got to deal with those knuckle dragging fascists anymore . Their sadness may just be a normal reaction to how they see the unreparated injustices of thise world and our history and the people of their community or family. Their life is no longer shit now , so their 'Shit Life Syndrome' is cured and they eventually get cured.
well you have to be realistic about a few things here and there. like if a 6'10 250 pound person starts bullying you you gotta just accept thatthey have the W here and you cant really do anything to stop them for now . YOull probably have to wait then just go on your way and maybe report the person . Or record the person. .
But for most things in life there is probably no to little harm with looking at them in an optimistic and carefree light.
Glad that youre getting better now