Deliberate or just losing his mind?

  • Wrufieotnak@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    Thanks for the answer and taking the time to write it down!

    Someone in your family if I may ask?

    No, nothing like that, at least as far as i know. I just find it in a certain way terrifying how much we can change without even realising that change happened at all.

    • ExtremeDullard@piefed.social
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      10 hours ago

      That too is my biggest fear: if I lost my grip on reality, I wouldn’t even know it and I’d end up making my loved ones miserable without realizing it.

      • MajorasTerribleFate@lemmy.zip
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        My grandmother lived a life of being socially graceful, and in her dementia she mostly treated all the unknown and confusing new things and people (who were not really new) mostly with kindness and grace. I have thought on this occasionally and tried to seed into every recess of my mind the idea of approaching the confusing and unknown with curiosity and peaceful kindness, as well as trust whenever possible. My hope is that this would pay off in the event I, too, end up with dementia, or any other conddition for which this could be helpful to the people trying to help me.