Writing is an art, regardless of what you are writing. Being able to convey thoughts, experiences and concepts through words, artfully has, is and always will be of good value to humans. This is what separates us as animals.
One of the best things to write about is your own life, or someone else. There is just something so interesting about chronicling the life story of a person. All the more if they are in a certain state or is in a way prominent. In this case, a bipolar romance novel biography would be very interesting to both read and write.
What is more interesting is how it would be written. Being in the position to write this would require quite the experience regardless if you were writing it in the perspective of one with the mental illness, or the lover who is with one. Writing it in a romantic perspective is a concoction of many intense emotions.
Anyone can have this, but the way people deal with it can be different. This disease is double edged sword that lets it victim swing between two extremes. There would be moments of mania and others of depression. Writing a biographic novel about this should be able to show the science behind this behavior.
There are 3 major types. Bipolar I, II and cyclothymia. The first one can have manic episodes that can last for 7 days. The depression can then last up to two weeks. Now think about how this can affect any romantic relationship. The manic state is not even supposed to be a kind of euphoria, it may be something daring and destructive.
If you look at it in the angle of the lover, being at the receiving end of this can be exhausting, above everything else. The manic episodes can lead to so many instances where one would have to learn how to pull the other down from their illusions of grandeur. This may lead to extreme fights, sleepless nights and broken hearts.
The depressive episodes are painful to look at especially for the lover. Of course, fighting this kind of inner demon is no simple feat but there is also a different experience and feeling for the other person who sees their loved one suffering. During the worst times, even all the love that can be given would not be enough to heal and bring them to get out of bed.
The lover who takes care of the one with the disease, while it may be noble and kind, would realize that true love is difficult to keep up. The bipolar one may on some days may feel like they can just do anything they want, including doing things that would hurt their partner due to mania. On other days they may feel like they are not worthy of love that is given to them or that they are useless and life is heading no where due to depression.
Bipolar disorder does not always come from out of nowhere. All causes are biological and be from genetic to hormonal and environmental factors. There is so much to learn from this kind of romance biographic novel. A clear picture is shown about what it is like being with bipolar and how it also is like being with someone who has the disorder. It may not look nice, but at least there is an element of honesty.
One of the best things to write about is your own life, or someone else. There is just something so interesting about chronicling the life story of a person. All the more if they are in a certain state or is in a way prominent. In this case, a bipolar romance novel biography would be very interesting to both read and write.
What is more interesting is how it would be written. Being in the position to write this would require quite the experience regardless if you were writing it in the perspective of one with the mental illness, or the lover who is with one. Writing it in a romantic perspective is a concoction of many intense emotions.
Anyone can have this, but the way people deal with it can be different. This disease is double edged sword that lets it victim swing between two extremes. There would be moments of mania and others of depression. Writing a biographic novel about this should be able to show the science behind this behavior.
There are 3 major types. Bipolar I, II and cyclothymia. The first one can have manic episodes that can last for 7 days. The depression can then last up to two weeks. Now think about how this can affect any romantic relationship. The manic state is not even supposed to be a kind of euphoria, it may be something daring and destructive.
If you look at it in the angle of the lover, being at the receiving end of this can be exhausting, above everything else. The manic episodes can lead to so many instances where one would have to learn how to pull the other down from their illusions of grandeur. This may lead to extreme fights, sleepless nights and broken hearts.
The depressive episodes are painful to look at especially for the lover. Of course, fighting this kind of inner demon is no simple feat but there is also a different experience and feeling for the other person who sees their loved one suffering. During the worst times, even all the love that can be given would not be enough to heal and bring them to get out of bed.
The lover who takes care of the one with the disease, while it may be noble and kind, would realize that true love is difficult to keep up. The bipolar one may on some days may feel like they can just do anything they want, including doing things that would hurt their partner due to mania. On other days they may feel like they are not worthy of love that is given to them or that they are useless and life is heading no where due to depression.
Bipolar disorder does not always come from out of nowhere. All causes are biological and be from genetic to hormonal and environmental factors. There is so much to learn from this kind of romance biographic novel. A clear picture is shown about what it is like being with bipolar and how it also is like being with someone who has the disorder. It may not look nice, but at least there is an element of honesty.
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