Grandpa is a little nervous, due to the fact that one of my cousins is showing signs of pre-matured schyzophrenia. He does and sais unusual things and casually gives explenations like "they told me to do it". Schyzophrenia runs in the family on my father's side, and on a very extreme level. It is assumed that approximately 1% of the population suffer from reality misconceptions, or in other words, miled schizophrenia. Even I suffer from occational reality momentary deattachments, something I get from my father. But then again, most of you do, too.
Schyzophrenia is defined as the point where reality and one's personal mind-soaring are indistiguishable, and one suffers from misperceptions of reality. However, since our brain is also a sort of electronic dievice, just like a computer, electronic "bleeps" occure in our brains resulting in us hearing sounds that don't actually occure, such as someone calling our name, our cell-phone ringing or a door opening, or seeing sights that don't actually exist. If you experience these, you don't necessarilly suffer from schyzophrenia.
As grandpa sais, schyzophrenia is one of the crulest diseases nature can give to man.
On a different note, from my mother's side, cousin Bernie died. He was 78. Blessed be his soul.
Eytan