And strikes me as a sane guy, despite his great talent.
Surely you're not lending credence to a correlation between insanity and talent?
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And strikes me as a sane guy, despite his great talent.
Surely you're not lending credence to a correlation between insanity and talent?
Surely you're not lending credence to a correlation between insanity and talent?
Sometimes, yeah.
Dali, Van Gogh, Terrence Howard.
Sometimes the very pretty cracker just can't seem to hold onto the cheese.
Sometimes the very pretty cracker just can't seem to hold onto the cheese.
What about all those crazy people with no talent and all those talented people with no crazy? Causation is romantic and all that, but I don't see the evidence for it.
Surely you're not lending credence to a correlation between insanity and talent?
Sometimes, yeah.
Dali, Van Gogh, Terrence Howard.
...Buffistas...
Causation is romantic and all that, but I don't see the evidence for it.
Man, that's a thing that drives ME crazy. See also, great writers must be alcoholics/drug addicts.
See also, great writers must be alcoholics/drug addicts.
And the reason I had to stop watching House: "Well, he's a genius, so it's okay if he acts like a complete childish jackass."
I'm not laying this all at your feet, bonny. I just have seen it both far and near, excuses being made, or even people "understanding" that talent must come with a price.
Life comes at a cost. Some of us handle it, some don't. Talent is a separate thing entirely.
And the reason I had to stop watching House: "Well, he's a genius, so it's okay if he acts like a complete childish jackass."
Hah! That's how I knew I wouldn't cut it in academia! That attitude seemed to be rampant.
See, my fed-up point for the crazy/genius thing was A Beautiful Mind. If you're so smart, how come you don't know about all the paranoid schizphrenics who aren't geniuses? Paranoia -- and the inability to regulate leaps of logic -- is not genius; it is paranoia and word-salad! Read a book about functional intelligence some time!
Whew, got that off my chest. See also: my vast and enduring hatred of that dratted movie Camille Claudel.
Is there any medical research linking creative talent with mental illness?