Have I..." I venture, terrified of the potential answer. "Have I gone mad?" "No, no, no." She says. "Okay, oui, peut-être, that depends. Maybe you have gone a little mad, and only for a little spell.

M.D. Elster
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Have I gone mad?” It is easy to slip into madness. We can easily get lost in our own thoughts and forget to pay attention to the world around us. We wander about without purpose, like lost travelers, unable to find our way out of the crisis that has brought us to this point. Our brains are filled with false ideas that lead us astray.

Every once in a while, though, there comes a moment when everything comes to a head. We feel as though we are an empty shell, empty of emotion and full of nothing but confusion. That is often the time when it is time to ask ourselves if we have gone mad.

Once we realize that we are to blame for our situation, madness is the last thing on our minds. Then it is time to act, take responsibility for what has happened, and put it behind us. The only way out of madness is through it.

Source: Four Kings

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