• I have found truth in the abyss of chaos
• Sanity is order, while insanity is disorder
• Sanity is birthed from logic
• Insanity is birthed from chaos
• The strength of sanity is its ability to be comprehended and manipulated. It can create a structured and understandable reality. The strength of insanity is being incomprehensible. It does not follow rules like logic and sanity, so it can accomplish things outside of logic’s sphere of capabilities. However, no absolute/standard rules and properties is what leads to insanity
• Sanity must be consistent, whereas insanity doesn’t necessarily have
• Sanity is illuminated, whereas insanity is shrouded in shadows.
• The struggle between sanity and insanity is descended from the struggle between chaos/destruction and order/creation
• Neither chaos/destruction nor order/creation are inherently good, for neither can exist without the other.
• So is it right for us to say sanity is “good/correct” and insanity is “bad/wrong”? Because sanity could not exist without insanity
• What is more powerful: chaos or order? Both interest me. Order moreso when I was younger, and chaos as I aged.
• It’s safer to study order, but it’s more interesting to study chaos.
• You can own your sanity, but insanity owns you
• You don’t truly know order until you experience chaos
• Mental illness isn’t insanity, but rather mechanisms of insanity. Though mental illness often times leads to insanity, mental illness and insanity are not equivalent. A physical health example would be cancer. Cancer often leads to death, but cancer itself is not death.