Thursday, March 2, 2023

The Most Wanted (2004-2005)

 


The Most Wanted (2004-2005) 


My Very Dear Reader…

If the Universe, Buddha, Jesus, God, or whatever your religion, came together to get this book into your hands, your understanding of the complex world of mental illness will be more advanced, so congratulations!

Any person regardless of religion, nationality, color, or economic power is subject to this disease or its different symptoms, who can also fall into the mistake of believing that absurd, erroneous behavior or outside of what is socially accepted, is part of the personality.

The taboo that currently exists is still bestial, where patients are treated, judged and punished as normal people, that is, with their functional mental capacities. The lack of education in this regard, and the same taboo that has always existed in history, has brought a lot of pain and fatalities in families and societies.

This book describes more than six decades of the author's life where surviving was her only option. The goal is to raise awareness and put into practice in an open, direct and firm way the issue of mental imbalances, and that these issues can be discussed in casual and normal conversations rather than hiding or being ashamed of reality. Or what is worse, attack those people who need help, judge them or abandon them.

Not everyone is ignorant of mental illness, many do nothing about it, even use it for their own interests. So, dear reader, whatever her position, it will benefit her to understand this issue that affects us all equally. These people roam the streets, we either have them at work or certainly in our government.

The most real knowledge about mental imbalances can help you make more calm decisions about yourself, your family and definitely society and your government.

A big hug and deep gratitude from the author for taking her time to light her path and that of others.


Book Review:

This book takes us by the hand to a world where we are shown the harsh reality with which many people have to fight who, although they have a voice and ask for help, are not listened to, or worse still, are ignored or discarded. It sensitizes you, makes you reflect and makes you question how much you are part of the problem or the solution. But it also teaches you something else: it's never too late to learn to heal or make amends. It teaches you to love your past and to have hope in your future, because everything described in this book, and the purpose of having created it, are born from the feeling of love and hope, even after the painful path traveled.


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