Thanks for clarifying. Do you have evidence that this behaviour wasn’t caused by the very complaint they were making?
I understand that when you’ve been on the receiving end of someone, or people, such as you have, telling lies about you, it can be difficult to separate between instances of when someone who is showing signs of mental instability is actually lying, or when they are telling the truth (speaking from experience because I have lived with someone with bipolar disorder for most of my life and having to navigate what is truth and what is not can be really difficult).
It is important though that we don’t conflate the two here, especially when I don’t think, from what you have said, that this person’s perceived mental instability bears any weight on the claims they have made. I understand you were just using it as a data point, but it is directly below where you say that you think 80% of what is said in the article isn’t true, so it seems to hold some weight?
Thanks for clarifying. Do you have evidence that this behaviour wasn’t caused by the very complaint they were making?
I understand that when you’ve been on the receiving end of someone, or people, such as you have, telling lies about you, it can be difficult to separate between instances of when someone who is showing signs of mental instability is actually lying, or when they are telling the truth (speaking from experience because I have lived with someone with bipolar disorder for most of my life and having to navigate what is truth and what is not can be really difficult).
It is important though that we don’t conflate the two here, especially when I don’t think, from what you have said, that this person’s perceived mental instability bears any weight on the claims they have made. I understand you were just using it as a data point, but it is directly below where you say that you think 80% of what is said in the article isn’t true, so it seems to hold some weight?