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Delusions

  • Mar 11
  • 1 min read

By Floris Suchite


Fish may be a superstitious person, but that won't stop them from working late at night, until it does...



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This article on the psychological complexity of delusions was a really eye-opening read. I found the section about the "Capgras delusion" particularly fascinating because it is so hard to imagine the mental strain of believing your loved ones have been replaced by identical imposters. It makes you realize how fragile our sense of reality actually is and how much we rely on our brain's internal processing to stay grounded. Sometimes when I am overwhelmed with complex theories or heavy research for my own university projects, I feel like I need extra support to make sense of it all. For instance, you can get the best assignment help services in Australia that deliver expert guidance, plagiarism-free work, timely submissions, and academic…

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linn paul
Mar 26

This was a very thought-provoking article that explores a complex topic with clarity and depth. I appreciated how you presented the ideas in a structured and understandable way, making it accessible for a wide audience. The balanced explanation really stood out. At one point, it reminded me of a discussion I had seen on a review blog connected to https://www.goprogaragedoorrepair.com/, where clear communication and understanding underlying issues were also key themes, though in a more practical setting. It’s always valuable to read content that encourages reflection and deeper thinking—well done.

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