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I have a simple philosophy: Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Above all, be true to yourself, and if you cannot put your heart in it, take yourself out of it. Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion. Enjoy life!!

Friday, July 20, 2007

"A Beautiful Mind"


I just watched the movie “the beautiful mind” and was really touched by the story, there’s a lot of geniuses in this world whose “not that normal”. Einstein, Hemmingway, Van Gough. These are some of the most gifted and talented minds ever to grace the earth. Were they normal? No, in fact they were far from. Each had weaknesses of his own. Einstein was known to be a little crazy. Hemmingway enjoyed throwing one back every now and again. And Van Gough was deeply depressed for years. So can these men still be geniuses despite their conditions? If so, than was the great John Nash brilliant as well or simply insane? In Ron Howard’s A Beautiful Mind, John Nash is depicted as a brilliant outlandish mathematician. His bizarre behavior and gifted strategies for solving equations led him to a path of success and achievement, however several people found him to be quite unorthodox. Their curiosities became suspicions that ultimately led to the conclusion of his paranoid schizophrenia. His paranoid thoughts of conspiracy and war were all just images in his mind. So does this make him crazy? Does this affect his credibility as a genius? Or on the contrary, does this boost his credibility? If insanity, alcoholism, and depression can’t prohibit people from being brilliant, why should schizophrenia be any different? By having such detailed characters as simply a figment of his imagination… Its sad to see others judging people easily without understanding them.. People lacks of understanding are the people whose crazy and need help ;)

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