Notes
par·a·noi·a: from the Greek παράνοια (paranoia), "madness"- para = "besides, beyond"; nous = "thought, mind"
Distorted mind, thinking that is against logic.
"I know, indeed, the evil of that I purpose; but my inclination gets the better of my judgment." (-Medea, 'Medea' by Euripides)
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