We've all heard the negative things about having a mental illness or disability; I don't have delve into the details of the incorrect use of the "R" word or draw a picture of a people locked into a mental asylum. If having a mental illness didn't have a negative side it wouldn't be called an illness-- However, that negative side can be dimmed by focusing on the positive side of having a unique mind.
The Stanford Journal of Neuroscience showed that there was a direct link between creativity and mental illnesses.
"If mental illness can produce powerful and important art, then perhaps, instead of trying to eliminate them by medication, we should embrace these mental states as valuable in their own right."
This isn't new news, but it doesn't hurt to remind people every once in a while that all people have a purpose. Here are some prime examples of "mentally ill" people who exercised their purpose:
Vincent Van Gogh

Charles Darwin
Charles Schulz

Kurt Cobain























