Delusions have interested me over the years because I don't fit well with 
society.  I don't really want to as I see it is delusional to fit in to 
delusions.  Watching other people eat, a current internet fixation some 
people are making money from, seems chronically delusional to me.  Jenkins 
should be working harder to sequester any such cash to ArchJenko Offworld. 
 Sadly, the boy is not gross enough chomping through burgers and prawns 
whilst swilling craft ale.  The competition has vile, loud, gawky teenagers 
slobbering through vast plates of Klingon gark pasta.  Only the wassup 
conversation and machine musak has more intellectual content than the Jenko 
offerings.  We need to understand the delusion in which people pay good 
money for this rather obviously tasteless fodder.  Satisfying delusions is 
they key to economic success.

The content of a delusion can be mundane, and does not even need to be 
false: one can have the delusion that one's spouse is unfaithful or that 
one's neighbour is a terrorist, and these may turn out to be true beliefs. 
In such as the Cotard delusion, in which the delusionist thinks she is 
dead, the content of a delusion can be bizarre. In mirrored self 
misidentification the person in the mirror is not one's reflection but a 
stranger, and the Capgras delusion is the delusion that the spouse or a 
relative has been replaced by an impostor. All types of delusions are rigid 
to some extent, not easily given up because they tend to resist 
counterevidence. All delusions are reported sincerely and with conviction, 
although the behaviour of people with delusions is not always perfectly 
consistent with the content of their delusions. People who have delusions 
of persecution and believe that they are followed by malevolent others live 
in a state of great anxiety and can give up their jobs and move cities as a 
result. Other delusions do not significantly impact on people's behaviour: 
hospital patients may say that the nurses are trying to poison them, but do 
not stop eating their meals.

The world has many more delusions than we find in 'mad people'.  Should we 
exploit them as in 'ArchJenko' or try sanity?  How are delusions 
maintained, as in creationism, democracy, free trade, markets, the wars on 
drugs, terrorism and amongst cops, social workers and politicians taking 
money for protecting children while thousands go unprotected?


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