Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2003-06-02 05:54 pm
Madness
"...Half of what we call madness is just some poor slob dealing with pain by a strategy that annoys the people around him."
"How is it dealing with pain to give yourself more pain?" she asked plaintively.
He half-smiled, hands on knees, staring at the floor. "There is a kind of riveting fascination to it. Takes your mind off the real thing. Consider what a toothache does to your attention span."
Mark and Elena, from Mirror Dance, Lois McMaster Bujold
Sounds like a few of the comments my priestess-confessor has ruthlessly hammered through my skull. I'm not insane, as I am able to sort out what is imaginary and what is not, and I am at least shakily functional. I'm merely dealing with my pain in nonstandard ways...

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Same as pain-from-scratch-wound-on-arm is far less complex than pain-of-having-really-tried-to-communicate-and-failed-yet-again.
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...LMB has a habit of writing very insightful things. I've read that book at least five times, and this is the first time that line's hit home to me. This is the first time I've seen that line. Wisdom's been popping up from all over her books at me lately.