I agree. It’s only half a joke. A friend of mine became paranoid when he was at the University. He claimed being followed and spied by the Hungarian Secret Service (his father was from Hungary). We had to bring him to a psychiatric hospital. I doubted that he would ever become “normal” again, but he fully recovered and is leading a very successful life ever since (nice family, well-paid job). If that happened today, I might consider that it was no paranoia.
I agree. It’s only half a joke. A friend of mine became paranoid when he was at the University. He claimed being followed and spied by the Hungarian Secret Service (his father was from Hungary). We had to bring him to a psychiatric hospital. I doubted that he would ever become “normal” again, but he fully recovered and is leading a very successful life ever since (nice family, well-paid job). If that happened today, I might consider that it was no paranoia.