The High Priority Missions That Schizophrenics Get Sent on
It would be funny if you didn't know that the person was suffering internally. Scared. Panicked. Worried. Confused. All the while trying to complete a task of the utmost importance.
I've known of schizophrenics who would stand outside of gated communities with a camera collecting evidence for the government looking for people who were illegally in the country. Ironically enough, this was the polar opposite of what you'd expect given her political alignment.
Another schizophrenic who definitely wasn't me thought he was on a mission to take down the largest retail grocery chain in his state. He kept calling a major law firm every night with new evidence. Each time they told him that they weren't taking his case, he read in between the lines to receive instructions for the next piece of evidence they needed. That grocery store really needed to go.
The stories are endless and impossible to fully capture with words. There are too many contradictory narratives for a clear beginning to end story to be told.
There is one thing you can never say schizophrenics lack, though. Determination
















