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註釋According to a study by World Psychiatry, 20% of all humanity has psychiatric problems, for many there is a lack of feeling, but the arrival of disabling pathologies does not exclude anyone. The symptoms are often not treated, as the patient tends to discover and then hide his real condition, for fear of being labeled as mentally ill and excluded from the normal circuits of society. No patient can forcefully support their pathology, almost as if they are blaming someone else for their condition; it is an unequal battle with no winners. No one will reach the natural awareness of being ill and of risking living borderline with madness because there will always be a lack of acceptance and awareness of the great sacrifice of a structural change in one's thinking. The brain is the only important and fundamental organ, we wouldn't be able to do anything without it, you can't operate and replace it like another organ, and treating it carefully is never easy, because every pathology is an end in itself. But there is no possibility of analyzing it like other organs, the visual investigation is invasive, often the settlement of a pathology is the only real success in guaranteeing a normal life. The same Doctor, during the therapy phase, almost never uses the same protocol for each patient, there are no same pathologies for everyone, but there are different patients with the same attitudes. The attempts are aimed at experimenting with treatments and understanding whether the one implemented is the right one and is the only way to achieve the real goal: living with mental pathology. A writer who talks about madness can only do so for one reason: seeing others, in their manifestations, leads him to an introspective analysis of the individual, but also greater sensitivity and silences that make him listen to the pain.