Am I mad?

Am I mad?

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Olivia Grace Verbeck is a 22-year-old woman that works for New York's scientific and medical research centre. She was chosen to go on a research operation which consists on staying and living for 6 months in Blackwood Mental Hospice for people with extra rare illnesses in Sydney, Australia. Her job is to live around those who act and live in a way that "normal" people don't understand, but something way more difficult is awaiting her. Do you think she'll be able to help and understand the minds of those who were forgotten by the ones who call themselves "normal" or "average"? Do you think she'll be able to understand the impact of the lives of these people in our own lives? Do you think she'll be able to think like they do and live in the way they found themselves a way of life? If you wanna find out read my story, it won't disappoint you
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