I’ve learned through tough experiences that telling someone with mental health issues that they have a problem or need help isn’t always the best approach. The mind is powerful—it believes its own narrative. This isn’t exclusive to mental health; it’s like how habitual gamblers deny addiction, insisting they have everything under control. The key is empathy—stepping into their shoes, grasping their perspective, and gently navigating the conversation to encourage self-realization and healing. Nobody wants to hear they’re “crazy” or need a doctor, even when professional help is necessary. Your insights are valuable, William, and I appreciate your perspective.