Not always. Some individuals may have insight into their condition and recognize their thoughts or behaviors as abnormal. Others may lack awareness due to their condition, making it challenging for them to perceive themselves as "crazy."
sane
The opposite of sane is insane, which refers to someone who is mentally ill or not of sound mind.
Using terms like "crazy" to describe someone's mental state is generally considered disrespectful and stigmatizing. It's more appropriate to use person-first language, such as saying "a person with a mental health condition" or "a person experiencing mental health challenges."
Another word that can be used to mean a person is a nut case or crazy is "lunatic."
Staring at the moon will probably not make you crazy. However, it might indicate that you are crazy to begin with. What sane person would want to stare at the moon for long hours?
You Could Drive a Person Crazy was created on 2005-10-02.
No, we are quite sane.
E.g. sane.
Dude, in the words of Ursula Leguin, "What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy?"
A word meaning the opposite of crazy is sane. Some people might equate "sane" with being mellow, indifferent, or not easily rattled.There are clear medical and psychiatric guidelines that define mental illness or what some still call "crazy" and lack of mental illness which most laypeople would call "sane".Sane.the opposite of crazy is sane
Crazy as in not sane, no. Sugar can make them very hyper though.
no you are not but they are a sad thing tho but i like them to and i am sane am i crazy if i like taps? no not at all
Don't vote for them.
Because you touch yourself at night.
He was certainly eccentric, extremely smart, but perfectly sane.
Not always. Some individuals may have insight into their condition and recognize their thoughts or behaviors as abnormal. Others may lack awareness due to their condition, making it challenging for them to perceive themselves as "crazy."