Mental Illness Doesn’t Exist
Why mental health advocacy is bullsh*t!
Mental illness is defined as a wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
But this definition is wrong.
“Mental illnesses” are not “conditions” but rather “reactions”.
Here is an example.
Every human has an instinct to avoid loss.
Suppose that people take advantage of you every time you socialize. This consistent outcome would make you associate socialization with loss. So, as a “normal” human, you would avoid socialization or socialize “abnormally”.
But does this mean you have a mental illness?
You socialize in an antisocial manner because this behavior gives you a reproductive advantage over a “normal” person in the same situation. Whereas a “normal” person fails to reproduce — in the same scenario — due to a loss of will to live, the “antisocial” can succeed enough to have children.
Following this reproduction, over time, more humans are born with the ability to become “antisocial” in environments where socialization is not beneficial to them.
The implication is that antisocial people are antisocial because the people around them attempt to take advantage of them for one…