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Oleksandr Andriichenko

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  1. No, I am not undergoing psychiatric treatment. I have never been diagnosed with any mental illnesses, and I don’t think I’m suffering from anything like that. It’s just that many people get angry at the thought that it’s possible to change something in life or that cryonics might actually work. That’s why they tell me strange things. Regarding the names of the psychiatrists: these were just people who said strange things on the street and in the hostel where I lived. Some of them claimed they were studying to become psychiatrists, but I didn’t save their contact information. When I asked why they were saying such strange things, they just joked about it. Here are the contacts of some of them (this people didn’t explicitly say they were psychiatrists; they just made very strange statements): vk.com id147674799 ponka90210 saba.m2016 volodimirovich facebook.com josue.acostachau Jagoto88 instagram.com cihansevr linkedin.com nazim-ketfi What exactly they said, I wrote in the book "Harry Potter, Immortality, and the Conspiracy of Psychiatrists". Conspiracy of Psychiatrists – the idea of a conspiracy among psychiatrists is a joke. But such behavior from psychiatrists can genuinely confuse people. They might then wonder why many unfamiliar people behave strangely when interacting with you. And then it turns out that the reason is that family members and psychiatrists don’t like you giving advice to others on how to do things better.
  2. Psychiatrists who get concerned about someone telling others that they need to try harder to do something better so that things turn out better, and then they go on to tell all sorts of nonsense in a hostel. But when you ask them why they even said such things, they just joke it off. I wrote about it in more detail in the book. I can share their contacts, but I don't think anything good will come of it. Nobody listens to what I say, and they claim it's some kind of nonsense. Some other psychiatrists will burden me even more with something on the street, or someone I know will bother me with some similar nonsense.
  3. How do you feel about the fact that many psychiatrists believe that scientists' work is useless, that science itself is pointless, and that no one needs to do anything—just relax? For example, they say that nothing in the world can be changed or improved, that past events are the reason for this, and that people's decisions have almost no influence. They claim that if you believe something can change in life or that people's lives can improve because of science, you are just as delusional as the scientists themselves. This question is explored in more detail in the book Harry Potter, Immortality, and the Conspiracy of Psychiatrists.
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