Ever since I had my brain surgery, (not sure if it is entirely dependent on what im about to say), my perception of reality seem to be foggy or disrupted. I no longer view the world the way I did a few years ago. Its almost as if im a robot that just drifts through time living what life he has. I feel like Im not me or rather I feel very disconnected with reality. I still do things like I used to and my personality is roughly the same.
Anyone else have this happen to them, does this having something to do with become mature?
P.S. This famous picture is somewhat inspiring to me. You will notice that god and the angels create the outline of a brain. My take on this painting is that our world and perception is entirely created with out brain. God being the all mighty entity that he is, could possibly just be a function of understanding relative to the brain
im posting on a few boards because I want answers. thanks.
Read Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre
What was the brain surgery for? What did they do?
Aside from whatever they did to your brain, those symptoms aren't maturity, just derealization/depersonalization, a super annoying condition. The forums for it (like dpselfhelp) are slightly helpful, but also a cesspit of complaining (like this board) that may ultimately make you feel worse. What makes it better is getting off the internet and doing engaging stuff, being healthy, etc.
>>35268645
They removed a benign glioma tumor the size of a quarter in the left frontal lobe.
>>35268682
thanks bro. too bad it happened.
bumping for OP
Talk to doctors and scientists, fucker!