Hi folks! In a commercial for Vraylar, a medication used to treat the manic symptoms of bipolar I disorder, a man is shown (I’m assuming in the post-medicated stage) helping his daughter fold origami from diagrams in a book. They’re then shown at the end of the commercial arranging origami flowers in a vase. It doesn’t look like what they are initially folding are the flowers (which appear to be 5 separate units) shown at the end. Maybe they folded a whole bunch of things? Whatever the case, I know origami surely helps me with my mental health! And I’m sure the same is true for a lot of you! Folding is way better than freaking out! Have a great day! -sarah
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