Agreed. The much larger (societal) tragedy is that it is SO HARD to get help for a person who very clearly NEEDS that help.

It just should not be so hard to get help for a psychotic family member... but it all too often is.

I also hope that the mental illness here doesn't get lost in the details of radical acceleration and ASD, which I think we can all agree are not really the relevant information in the first place.


Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.