e p i g r a p h
"Don't be too quick to judge me.
After all, you only see what I choose to show you."c o p y r i g h t s
Plagiarism is a crime. This book is the original work of Enigmatic-11
The following is a complete work of fiction. Any resemblance to any person living or dead is purely co-incidental.
w a r n i n g
_Mild swearing and some triggering scenes. Mention of emotional manipulation, suicide and accident.
_Read only if you're in a good mood. I don't want your spoilt mood effect what you read.
_An insanely complex character that may make you throw your phone or whatever device you're using. And a highly naïve and flawed but selfless protagonist.
_Last but not the least, don't let yourself down by reading whatever is mentioned inside.
s p e c i a l n o t e
The word CRAZY perpetuates mental health stigma. People with mental illness are divorced from reality, irrational, or capable of making decisions. Attaching stigma to mental health conditions -- by holding stereotypes, and creating social distance as a result of these stigmas makes it difficult for people to get help.
CRAZY might be a sexist term. According to research, gender-based stereotypes about women being irrational, hysterical, and disconnected from reality are all meanings associated with the word 'crazy.'
CRAZY is a catch-all. It does not mean one specific thing. Using it as the title is not for the purpose of offending anyone.
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