Today, we're adding one more blog to our No More Nonsense series on Method in Madness [MiMs].
Yes, I know - you're wondering: What is this? Why this topic? Is it relevant or just a waste of time?
Yes, I know - you're wondering: What is this? Why this topic? Is it relevant or just a waste of time?
This topic unpacks the state of madness with mind-boggling facts that turn nonsense into sense. Stay tuned and read on...
In today's world, there are many theories, concepts and ways to explain madness. But the simple question still persists: What is madness?
Defining Madness:
In simple terms, madness is often seen as a mental illness. But do we truly understand mental illness? It's typically a disorder where someone can't grasp their current circumstances.
I know you're still piecing it together... Keep reading - every amazing fact needs the right setup for impact.
So lets look into some famous quotes on Madness:
- Aristotle: No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.
- Ambrose Bierce: Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence.
- J.K. Rowling: First sign of madness, talking to your own head.
- Albert Einstein: Insanity - Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
- Wei Hui: Crazy people are considered mad by the rest of the society only because their intelligence isn't understood.
- Gustave Flaubert: Doubt … is an illness that comes from knowledge and leads to madness.
Now I hope we're on the same track - you're catching up with me. Let's explore some more madness.
Every individual is unique physically and mentally, creating varied skills, willpower and viewpoints on madness. But human adaptability in surroundings, society or environment creates gaps in understanding it. Madness is a symptom of being different and unique - apart from the world. Madness always needs direction; without it, it's just mental disorder or unbalanced.
In my opinion, MAD stands for Making A Difference.
If you dream big - something that doesn't fit today's world - put hesitation aside and make it real.
Deep inside, build belief without expectations. Add focus and hard work to earn the MAD tag.
The MAD Geniuses:
The world called these great personalities "mad" until their work proved them geniuses.
Scientists Who Defied Logic:
- Isaac Newton unlocked gravity under an apple tree, then secretly pursued alchemy as the last great alchemist.
- Nikola Tesla built robot precursors, fluorescent lights, and particle beam weapons decades before they existed.
- Marie Curie isolated radioactivity—earning two Nobel Prizes—while society called her work dangerous madness.
Leaders Who Changed History:
- Alexander the Great (Sikander) conquered the known world by age 32, blending cultures others called impossible.
- Mahatma Gandhi used non-violence to free a nation, defying British empire logic.
- Steve Jobs envisioned pocket computers and touchscreens when phones were just for calling.
Really MAD :
In this world, if you think differently, be different - think different, do different and really Make A Difference [M.A.D.]. Never mind the criticism. Don't fear showing your difference. The only thing that matters is what you believe and who you want to become.
MAD - Make A Difference
Method in Madness - In this world there are many ways to be an MAD. So be MAD and make your own Method in Madness.
Being MAD isn't hard, but the method you choose defines you. I hope one day I find my own Method in Madness.
Being MAD isn't hard, but the method you choose defines you. I hope one day I find my own Method in Madness.









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