
Could madness be a leadership superpower? Psychiatrist Nassir Ghaemi reveals how depression and bipolar disorder equipped Lincoln, Gandhi, and others to excel during crises. Referenced by "House of Cards" screenwriter Kenneth Lin, this controversial thesis challenges everything we thought about mental illness and greatness.
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What if the leaders we trust most in peaceful times are precisely the ones who fail us when everything falls apart? In 1861, newspapers declared General William Tecumseh Sherman insane and demanded his removal from command. Yet this same "madman" would return to orchestrate one of the most decisive military campaigns in American history-his devastating March to the Sea that helped end the Civil War. Sherman's story reveals something unsettling: mental illness doesn't always weaken leadership. Sometimes it sharpens it. History's pattern is striking-Lincoln's crushing melancholy, Churchill's "Black Dog" of depression, Gandhi's suicidal despair, Kennedy's complex cocktail of medications. These weren't obstacles they overcame to lead. They were, paradoxically, part of what made them effective when the world needed them most. This challenges everything we think we know about mental health and capability, forcing us to confront an uncomfortable truth: normalcy has its limits, and crisis often requires minds that see the world differently.
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