I agree Tony - it's a point missing from the literature. Joan of Arc, if she was ever real. Whatever delusion systems are, there are positive and negative sides. In some models delusion is the correct adaptation to circumstances. Stimulus is difficult to work out though - hit me with a brick and I might start to produce great sculptures - same for you might stop you.
On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 9:00:19 PM UTC, facilitator wrote:
-- On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 9:00:19 PM UTC, facilitator wrote:
Wouldn't a foundation of delusion be part of the brains ability to calculate, predict, surmise and therefore be necessary? Competitiveness would drive this as well. Knowing the odds against oneself and under some form of delusion, proceeding. A team that has no chance of winning, a political campaign, a war? Delusions are maintained because people have hope beyond reason. It is a driving factor.
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