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  1. Reflective Essay
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  3. The collapse of the psyche
  4. All that is need is a tiny fissure (Event 0) then can set of catastrophic events, leading to a few different behaviors
  5. 1. Wall syndrome (what will be focused on)
  6. 2. Void syndrome; quite similar severe depression.
  7. 3. What I will call angry elements
  8. The person feels alone and tries to make themselves part of something and or people. Often not knowing how to or unable to integrate correctly via society, this move often fails and worsens state.
  9. Further down the line the subject will probably still makes connections but as the situation worsens the rate and experience drawn from each will decease after every connection withers and die’s.
  10. Commonly there is a thing or things that reminds, proves or expands on the formally harmless fissure, quite possibly caused by some form of lack of humanity (imaged real or psychopathic from self) from large organizations and most likely setting up multiple spots to further weaken the expanse of the psyche, and casing strong and conflicting feelings or ideas.
  11. There will be some if event most likely linked with Event 0 (if the subject doesn’t recover by now) that will radically change their behavior (aka Turn) in an often-violent outburst against society and metaphorically transform the fissure into a huge chasm. Although this phase doesn’t typically last very long it usually drives away people that share connections with then, sending people with wall syndrome into much worse states then before. If they didn’t snap by now this when they do and are unable to reverse the process anymore, even if they wanted to.
  12. In an event almost if not more extreme than turn, wall syndrome subjects will have a good chance of entering a rebuilding mode where they will organize the taters of stuff that survives into intricate designs with little if any active higher brain functions before becoming comatose. If not they will do the above with more higher brain function and try to connect to people they could connect to before going comatose. Other people will try and convince people of something but will have a hard time getting through to anyone, making them feel angry and frustrated.
  13. While these with wall syndrome are comatose (those that recover enough to tell people what happen) say some part of them symbolized by something (often the age they were at Event 0 sets outs; with the circumstances of the event being the location, and encounters their current self. They disturbed by it so they appear to set out on some mental quest to find the root of Event 0 and get closure so they can move on.
  14. If the subject is interrupted and brought out (of comatose) by drugs or something, before the revelation, there is great chance they are brought back to normal but become a psychopath. Sooner or later the revelation will come and once they take responsibility for there life and what happened, and they will on they way to recovery.
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  19. People as part of a larger society
  20. When enough people reach the braking point of unhappiness about the same thing they will tend to do illegal stuff (destruction of property ect) en-masse. While the growth rate increases as size increases. Excessive actions taken by law enforcement will no doubt lower resistance to riot.
  21. As this goes on feelings of the people will dull and lead to an increase of unrest (can cause the growth of psychopaths) and in this driven state are more likely to believe anyone who declare to have a solution, ala Hitler or dictators.
  22. If turn happens on the level of society it will result in riots larger than are possible to contain quickly or easily and will result in the brake down of social structure (anarchy) till the masses have a leader to mass under. They will most likely blindly follow, even if it goes against their formal beliefs.
  23. The human mind is complex and there is still a lot more to learn about it. Society as an individual is fragile and needs work to function properly
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  27. Sources; The wall by Jean-Paul Sartre, and another one by the same name by Roger Waters
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