So upon watching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Charlie and Mac decided they needed health insurance. (After Dee has a heart attack they realized they needed to protect themselves since Frank denied Dennis and Dee health insurance because he only wanted to pay for himself) But in order to get health insurance they needed a job that came with benefits. Hence the two of them getting a job at a big-wig company working in the mail room.
And according to Charlie, the mail never stops. He thus began to lose his mind while doing all the work that Mac and him were supposed to be doing together (Mac was busy trying to make a name for himself by pretending to be the new guy in the office). Charlie started seeing this guy in a trench coat who would give him cigarettes and thought there was a whole conspiracy theory going on at the company. (Of course there wasn't). Charlie lost his mind and Mac was very upset when he found out they lost their jobs as well.
After all of this hilarious chaos ensued it made me wonder whether it was worse to realize you lost your mind or to try and find your mind once you've lost it.
You never hear about people finding their minds, just about them losing it. Most people are told that they've lost their minds b/c they themselves do not realize this. (hence Charlie) So I wonder what it would be like to have to find your mind. Do you actually have to lose it in order to find it again? You know how people do things to find themselves. This doesn't necessarily mean that they've lost themselves in the first place. They just....find themselves. So if this how finding your mind works?
I wonder what it takes to find your mind. I hope I don't lose my mind in the process. :D
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