If You Think You're a Genius, You're Crazy - Issue 46: Balance

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When John Forbes Nash, the Nobel Prize-winning mathematician, schizophrenic, and paranoid delusional, was asked how he could believe that space aliens had recruited him to save the world, he gave a simple response. "Because the ideas I had about supernatural beings came to me the same way that my mathematical ideas did. So I took them seriously." Nash is hardly the only so-called mad genius in history. Even ignoring those great creators who did not kill themselves in a fit of deep depression, it remains easy to list persons who endured well-documented psychopathology, including the composer Robert Schumann, the poet Emily Dickinson, and Nash.

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