Everyone has bizarre breaks with reality.
That was my statement, which is correct.
Funny that you speak of this thing called reality. Are you able to define it?
We are defining it.
Congratulations.
That is a statement completely devoid of any meaning whatsoever.
Incorrect. For example, the delusional disorders in the DSM IV are characterized by non-bizarre breaks from reality.
This is an attempt at definition of reality:
>99% of people in this world are sane and think they are sane. They do not have breaks with reality.
<1% of the people in this world are insane, but they think they are sane.
But it is a disreputable piece of amateur clinical psychology which can easily be discarded. With reference to the DSM, even, ironically enough.
It is indeed unwise to argue with a fool but education is some remedy in many cases.
(Yes I am guilty of being a fool right now but here goes)
The whole point of calling someone a fool is that they cannot be educated... they are not just misinformed, they are lacking in several capacities.
Anyway since it seems like my comment woke you up and this time you actually had something substantive to say... let me ask my question again.. define reality. You speak of reality but it seems we have different definitions of it.
As for me, I did not define reality.. that was in no way a definition of reality.. it was a comment on the perceptions of people... in other words, virtually everyone, sane or insane, thinks they are sane. You say this comment contradicts the DSM... quote it.
Let me save you the trouble and tell you that you are wrong.. the definition of a psychosis is an inability to distinguish fantasy from reality and therefore, someone "insane" would not necessarily know it; therefore, even the insane think they are sane.
So getting back to your original statement of "Everyone has bizarre breaks with reality," you are essentially saying everyone suffers from psychosis.
I in turn say, speak for yourself.