Susan—bingo! This is not a “new psychiatric disorder.” It’s disillusionment, a form of pride. It’s as old as man, and the first two known cases were Adam and Eve after they ate the apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The anxiety they suffer is two-fold—having faith in false gods and lacking the humility to admit they were wrong.
Susan—bingo! This is not a “new psychiatric disorder.” It’s disillusionment, a form of pride. It’s as old as man, and the first two known cases were Adam and Eve after they ate the apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The anxiety they suffer is two-fold—having faith in false gods and lacking the humility to admit they were wrong.
Susan—bingo! This is not a “new psychiatric disorder.” It’s disillusionment, a form of pride. It’s as old as man, and the first two known cases were Adam and Eve after they ate the apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The anxiety they suffer is two-fold—having faith in false gods and lacking the humility to admit they were wrong.