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ryanjshaw | 14 days ago

The style of writing and strange segways suggest mental illness; the blog description seems to confirm it.

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tossandthrow|14 days ago

It is incredible how much energy is being put into justifying why this is his own fault?

I guess this is the only way people with high salaries or wealth in the US can find peace with themselves - maybe that's the mental illness?

hn_throwaway_99|14 days ago

What's incredible to me are comments, like yours, that are saying that somehow the system failed this person, just based on this blog post. When in fact:

1. He was given food and shelter, which he declined - most of his comments about the food are that it's too sugary.

2. He makes it sound like he was offered more permanent shelter in Feb of 2025, which he also declined.

To be clear, I'm not making a judgment about this person - and, for that matter, the comment you replied to didn't seem to be making a judgment either, just stating a reasonable conclusion that the author suffered from mental illness.

So I'd like to know what additional resources you think would have changed this person's circumstances?

mettamage|14 days ago

> Currently constructing the Sanctuary of the Silent Star while unpacking a 6-month journey through psychosis, homelessness, and the systems that govern us. One story at a time.

I'm not saying it's his own fault. I'm also not too happy when people point to mental illness. But this is his blog description where he mentions himself that he unpacs a 6-month journey through psychosis.

6 months of psychosis means you're mentally ill with psychosis as a symptom.

pjerem|14 days ago

Doesn’t change anything. In civilized world, people who are mentally ill are took care of by the society, not thrown in the streets.

hn_throwaway_99|14 days ago

He wasn't "thrown into the streets". He was offered food and shelter, and he declined it.