Do you think you’re crazy? Are you off your rocker? Do you wig out? Go crackers? Pop your cork? Go barmy?

If you think you might be “daffy,” “cuckoo,” or “looney,” don’t “freak out.” You’ve found your place. With the world as upside down as it is, why be in the rational, level-headed, realist camp?

If you are wondering what might qualify as “loco,” that is a good sign that you are perfectly sane.

On the other hand, if you identify as sane, you might want to question your mental status. Such is life an inverted world.

In case you’re on the fence, here is a short list of symptoms to consider, though I must qualify that I am not a psychiatrist:

  • you dance anywhere
  • you opt out of airport body scans
  • you talk to yourself
  • you question everything
  • you know Wikileaks is a propaganda
  • you resist standing in lines or being corralled
  • you do not take on other peoples’ opinions as your own
  • you’ve stopped convincing anyone of anything
  • you speak your truth
  • you accept yourself completely

Do you resonate with 2 or more of the following?

Good news! You have what it takes to survive an upside down world.

Red Fox portrait with snow in the face

“The reason I talk to myself is because I’m the only one whose answers I accept.” ― George Carlin

The truth is that it is not such a terrible thing to be crazy like a fox in a dog-eat-dog world.

When you know your truth, no one can tell you anything differently. That kind of crazy will get you anywhere!

What to do with your cra cra?

  • Explore it.
  • Express it.
  • Embrace it.
  • Relish it.
  • Own it.
  • Share it.
  • Love it.

Rosanne Lindsay is a Naturopathic doctor, writer, Earth keeper, Health Freedom advocate, and author of the books The Nature of Healing, Heal the Body, Heal the Planet and  Free Your Voice, Heal Your Thyroid, Reverse Thyroid Disease Naturally. Find her on Facebook at Natureofhealing. Consult with her via Skype or Zoom for custom protocols at natureofhealing.org. Subscribe to her blog at http://www.natureofhealing.org/blog/ and visit her podcast archives on Blogtalkradio.