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Chapter 1,729 The Clown(2/2)

, feeling that everyone is laughing at him. Although sometimes we are laughed at, we do not think that everyone is laughing at us, nor do we hate everyone because of this. This is the difference in thinking between normal people and people with mental illness. In fact, many people

Normal people, even if they live an ordinary life, are very optimistic. But he is not, he doesn't know how to be happy.

Therefore, I personally think that he is not retaliating against society, or there are certain factors, but not all.

I saw in the story that the free medical consultation and medicine that the clown once had were suddenly no longer available.

What will happen if a mentally ill patient suddenly stops taking medication?

Most of the drugs used for mental illness are to relieve symptoms, such as insomnia and headache, and require long-term medication. My husband is a pharmacist, and he has many patients who have been taking them for many years. And the conditions of these people are indeed compared to

For normal people, it is unstable. For example, some of his patients will suddenly commit suicide or go to jail. As a pharmacist, he found that this person never came to get medicine, and his family only learned about it after they came.

But if a mentally ill patient suddenly loses the control of these drugs and does not receive psychological counseling, at this time, it is easy for him to engage in some extreme behaviors and hallucinations...

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Of course, there is a more critical point, the background!”

"I don't know which city this Gotham refers to, but it is obviously a sinful city. I think maybe only in such a sinful city can the Joker be born," Steven said.

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Li Yi didn't expect that the other party would study it so deeply.

You know, the outline of the script Li Yi gave him was not that detailed.

“I remember a saying that if a city has a lot of homeless people, a lot of people who are oppressed, a lot of people begging on the streets, then it’s not their fault, it’s the city’s fault!

As for the clown's experiences, I think they are particularly relevant to the pain points of ordinary people in big cities in peaceful times. In terms of situation, Arthur is doing a very ordinary job; in terms of performance, he habitually pleases others; in his heart, he is very lonely and longs to be loved;

In terms of feelings, he doesn't know what to believe, so he always feels cheated; in the end, especially in pursuit, his dream of being a comedian is repeatedly frustrated. His trauma comes from the metropolis itself.

He is powerless to dream. He wants to be a comedian, very modern and normal: a comedian, releasing creativity, not laundering money or engaging in capital operations, bringing pure happiness to everyone, and gaining true respect - for this reason

, Arthur has devoted a lot of effort. But this kind of dream is encouraged by this society: the idols in the mass media are glamorous, full of chicken soup, kind and kind, encouraging you to have opportunities, and you must live a life of continuous output and widespread recognition.

A recognized life is to be a person who is either talented or capable. But Arthur doesn’t know how to really call himself a comedian: this city is too big, there are too many uncertainties, and the probability of realizing his dream is too high.
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