Are unsuccessful people more likely to be crazy ?
8 Answers
- meansweryouLv 52 months ago
crazy is not a scientific word or has any specific definition. so what do you mean by crazy ?
if you mean a person with mental illness, you need to ask a psychiatrist to get the most accurate answer.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Nope. Plus you have nothing to base that off.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Many successful people were considered to be crazy before their ideas or inventions proved to be revolutionary.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
More likely to suffer from non diagnosed mental illness z
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- 2 months ago
If you mean by crazy, mentally ill, yes and no. First off, being unsuccessful is not indicative of causing mental illness, extreme loss can cause a temporary break in sanity, like for example, doing something drastic because one lost their wife. But, mental illness can cause symptoms that lead to an unsuccessful life. Depending on the illness, an individual can experience low motivation, which would hinder their ability to achieve greatness. Some illnesses may lead people to be more typically "successful", like during a manic episode of Bipolar Disorder, sufferers are more creative, which could lead to success in the art world, etc.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
Keep pushing people to the bottom of the barrel, just to fill it up some more, and eventually the barrel will explode.
- ?Lv 62 months ago
I don't think about success, some people can reach success, such as Al Capone. It is how they achieve that success that matters.