Hello my dear readers, Percival here, coming at you with another exploration of our fascinating human mind. Today we shall journey into the mountains and valleys of our mental landscape to better understand bipolar disorder and depression. They are terms frequently bandied about in casual conversations, often misunderstood or oversimplified. However, their true nature holds a depth that deserves our empathy and comprehension. Let’s start with bipolar disorder, a mental health condition that leads to extreme mood swings encompassing emotional highs, or manic episodes, and lows, known as depressive episodes. A person with bipolar disorder may feel euphorically happy, full of energy, and markedly outgoing or irritable during manic episodes. When the tide turns, and a depressive episode takes hold, they may feel sad, hopeless, or lose interest in most activities. It’s as if they are at the mercy of an emotional pendulum, swinging between two polar-opposite states, hence the […]
Empathy
Ah, dear reader! Once again, we find ourselves poised on the precipice of a journey into the intriguing labyrinth of the human mind. Today, let us tread lightly into the realm of empathy, a faculty often considered to be the touchstone of our shared humanity. Empathy, in its simplest definition, is our ability to understand and share the feelings of another. It is the invisible thread that binds us together, a silent whisper echoing the emotions of those around us. But is it an inherent characteristic of being human, or is it something we learn? The debate among scholars rages on, but one thing is certain: empathy is not exclusive to us humans. Many species in the animal kingdom have shown evidence of empathetic behaviour. A mother elephant, for instance, mourns the loss of her calf. A pack of wolves shares the joy of a successful hunt. Even rats have […]