The brilliant schizophrenics who changed our world
Five people out of a thousand have schizophrenia. This disease is equally common in men and women. And the first descriptions of schizophrenic-like symptoms can be found as early as the XVII century BC, in the "Book of Hearts" — part of the ancient Egyptian papyrus Ebers. Who of the brilliant people had schizophrenia?
Philip K. Dick
It is believed that a mild form of schizophrenia was in the writer Philip K. Dick, famous for the Sky-fi novels "Do androids Dream of electric swimmers", based on which the film "Blade Runner" was made, and "Memories wholesale and retail", which formed the basis of the film "Remember Everything". Some believe that it was the disease that helped the author to create such stories of books.
Vincent Van Gogh
It is believed that the Dutch post-impressionist artist created most of the paintings at a time when he had frequent schizophrenic seizures. At this time, he created several paintings a day and could not sleep for whole days.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Researchers agree that this famous philosopher without citizenship was the owner of a frightening diagnosis — "nuclear mosaic schizophrenia". Currently, this disease is called obsession, and its most striking symptom is megalomania. Most likely, it was schizophrenia that served as the impetus for the idea of a superman.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol
Researchers of Gogol's work and life believe that he suffered from schizophrenia, which was supplemented by periodic bouts of psychosis and claustrophobia. Nikolai Vasilyevich was often visited by sound and visual hallucinations. It is on their basis that the writer created some of the heroes of his works. Apathy and depression were abruptly replaced by periods of excessive activity and inspiration. About himself, the writer said that the organs in his body are displaced or even located upside down.
Isaac Newton
Some researchers believe that Isaac Newton suffered from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. He was a brilliant mathematician and physicist, but it was very difficult to talk to him and his mood changed hourly.
Parveen Babi-Indian actress
The famous Indian actress, who at the age of thirty began to be treated for schizophrenia. She was considered the most glamorous actress in Bollywood. She accused the CIA, the KGB, and the Mossad of wanting her dead.
Alexander Nikolaevich Scriabin
Alexander Nikolaevich was a suspicious and extremely religious man. He frightened his family and friends with sudden changes in mood, as well as with his views on everything that was happening. In addition to the unique music, his achievements include the first-ever use and popularization of color music. According to doctors, Alexander Nikolaevich suffered from schizophrenia.
Maya Myakila
Swedish artist who was diagnosed with schizophrenia. She lives in the small town of Norrkoping. Her drawings are also studied by attending physicians. She is considered one of the most provocative artists of our time.
John Nash
John Forbes Nash, Jr. is a well-known American mathematician who has worked in the field of game theory as well as differential geometry. He is the recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics. He is best known for the film "Mind Games", made about his life. It is noteworthy that John Nash was able to come to terms with his illness and learned not to pay attention to its manifestation, which doctors initially considered an improvement. He died in a car accident in May 2015.
Betty Page
American fashion model Betty Page is a sex symbol of the 50s of the last century. Starred in the genres of erotica, fetish and pin-up.
In 1958, Paige became interested in religion, and in 1959, she became a Christian. Later, she was active in Christian organizations.
In 1979, doctors diagnosed schizophrenia.
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