Like a lot of things, the answer is “it depends”. Probably the biggest factor I’ve seen is the willingness to accept their condition and stick with the prescribed medications. The worst cases I’ve seen all involved individuals who either consistently or intermittently refused to acknowledge their condition and take the meds. It usually resulted in some near tragic circumstances that costs them friends, jobs, and the support of loved ones. In one case I know the end result was fully tragic. However, some people who are bipolar have lived mostly normal lives, so not all hope is lost. It just depends on their willingness to deal with their condition head on.
Here’s the link to a site apparently put up by the Cards Against Humanity folks detailing their side of the story: https://elonowesyou100dollars.com/
But then they find that by occupying that country their new home is no longer any better than their old home, so then they have to attack another country to find a better home.
That one person you know who absolutely loves horses would be a lot creeper
Crazy is the new normal
As disturbing as this was to read, it was nice to know there were still some honest and clear-headed people working in the government at the time this shit went down.
Musk should sue himself then. Seems like he has done the most to drive away advertisers.
For folks in the western wold this may seem strange, but it probably makes sense if the intent is lure Chinese vacationers.