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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/is-there-a-link-b
 etween-genius-and-madness-45118/register">Is There A Link Between Genius A
 nd Madness?</a>\nWhat does it mean when creative people seem eccentric\, o
 bsessive\, or even unstable? Why does society so often link brilliance wit
 h madness\, and is that connection real\, or just a convenient story we te
 ll ourselves? In this discussion\, we’ll explore why creative minds can 
 look “crazy” from the outside\, starting with the later life of Isaac 
 Newton\, whose extraordinary genius was accompanied by periods of paranoia
 \, isolation\, and emotional volatility. His story opens the door to a dee
 per question: where is the line between unusual thinking that fuels creati
 vity and mental patterns that cause suffering? From there\, we’ll look a
 t what psychology and neuroscience actually say about creativity and menta
 l health. How do genetics and environment interact to shape both original 
 thinking and vulnerability? How does the brain’s reward system\, so cruc
 ial for motivation and insight—sometimes push people toward obsession or
  emotional extremes? We’ll also explore the idea of creativity as a form
  of courtship: a way of attracting attention\, admiration\, or connection\
 , and how that drive can amplify both genius and instability. This is a th
 oughtful\, illuminating conversation designed to move beyond clichés and 
 help us better understand creative people\, not as “mad\,” but as oper
 ating on a different\, often misunderstood wavelength. 当创意人士显
 得古怪、痴迷，甚至不稳定时，这意味着什么？为什么
 社会总是将天才与疯狂联系在一起，这种联系是真是假
 ，还是我们自己编造的一个方便的故事？在这次讨论中
 ，我们将探讨为什么创意思维往往看起来“疯狂”，从
 艾萨克·牛顿晚年的生活开始，他的非凡天才伴随着偏执
 、孤立和情绪波动。牛顿的故事引出了一个更深刻的问
 题：在推动创造力的异想天开和引发痛苦的心理模式之
 间，究竟在哪里划定界限？ 接下来，我们将看看心理学
 和神经科学对创造力和心理健康的实际看法。遗传和环
 境如何相互作用，塑造原创思维和脆弱性？大脑的奖励
 系统——对动力和洞察至关重要——是如何推动人们走
 向痴迷或情感极端的？我们还将探讨创造力作为一种求
 偶方式的概念：吸引注意、钦佩或建立联系的方式，以
 及这种驱动力如何放大天才与不稳定性。这是一次深思
 熟虑、启发性强的对话，旨在超越陈词滥调，帮助我们
 更好地理解创意人士，不是作为“疯狂”，而是作为在
 不同、常常被误解的波长上运作的人。
DTSTAMP:20260709T085029Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Is There A Link Between Genius And Madness?
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