I learned that one can get psychosis from trauma. Say a nasty divorce that ended badly. (Do divorces ever end goodly? Don’t answer that.) I had a mental break in 2020, the begging of it after I went through a bad divorce. Well I wonder if I ended up going through that break earlier when the divorce was going on in 2019. Yeah that’s possible. Divorce was a very traumatic experience to say the least. Luckily I had someone with me who could see what was going on and helped me get the help I sorely needed. Good ol’ Google AI says this: Trauma is a well-documented risk factor and trigger for psychosis, including brief psychotic disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with psychotic features. Traumatic events can alter the brain’s stress response, causing an overload that significantly increases the likelihood of developing distressing hallucinations or delusions. If that’s the case? Then yeah, I had that happen to me. The only problem is that the psychosis didn’t go away. No ...
So I started playing a game called Tiny Tower on my Android well and my iPod. It's quite addictive for unknown reasons.
The goal is to build as tall of a tower as you can.
You create different floors that are of different types, residential, food, service etc. and just keep building.
I tend to leave it alone for a few hours and pick it up, the game keeps playing by itself.
So yep, Tiny Tower give it a shot if you haven't yet.
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