But both of our experiences are called "anecdotal evidence" which amounts to jack and shit as far as research is concerned.
Your insistence that mental disorders happen for a reason is more evidence that you believe in the Just World and really don't understand why things happen or how things are created to adjust for them. Throughout this entire thread, the one before it, and other threads you have started, we've seen you babble on about karma, about past lives, and fun stuff like that, which is all fine to pass the joint and discuss, or debate in philosophy class, but unless those theories are put in a definable framework of theory they're just things to discuss, not to base your life on.
First hand experience only counts for things if you LEARN FROM IT.
If you experience a plane crash, and managed to survive, but didn't really understand anything involved in it, then it was just something that happened to you. An interesting experience, for sure, and shows you're a lucky son of a bitch, but it didn't really increase your knowledge.
If the plane crash got you interested in avionics or air traffic safety or airline safety and security, you learned about it, and then applied to it, then it's a learning experience.
You need to learn the difference between just an experience and a learning experience.
Surely you understand that.
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You're like that little kid who keeps getting told something over and over and still doesn't understand it. What are you, five?
Not karma. Not that nobody is willing to believe in you.
It's all on you, baby.
It means a LOT.
Can you answer ANY of the questions from the beginning of this thread?