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What is the relationship between bipolar disorder and societal expectations of success?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The host discusses bipolar disorder, particularly its manic phase, which is often characterized by high energy, reduced need for sleep, and an overwhelming sense of positivity. He draws a parallel between this condition and the societal portrayal of successful individuals, suggesting that the media often depicts a manic state as the ideal for success. He warns that such portrayals can create unrealistic expectations and pressure on individuals to maintain constant productivity and positivity.

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