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Originally Posted by Drolefille
*shrug* Look, you framed it as a discussion of explanations and excuses. I think there are a bunch of explanations and those are things that can be addressed through education, medication change, etc. But I don't think there need to be any excuses. On a societal level you do the research and education but on the individual, it's not my business.
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And the post you just quoted gave an example of perceived "explanations" and "excuses."
Thanks for answering. Education and outreach are important.
I don't know why you're stuck on whose business it is (LOL). As I said before, people make excuses to themselves and this often occurs before they feel the need to make excuses to others. Either way, the individual-level aggregates to society-level so it all eventually becomes society's business if it culminates to social problems that are correlated with other social problems.