Being sane is boring
- mariam sanikidze
- Oct 30, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 21, 2025
Saba Khutsishvili, ESAI EN ROI Volunteer; Candidate Youth Worker
ESC individual volunteering MAXIMIZE ARTS & CREATIVITY project 2/10 to 26/12 2025
2024-1-EL02-ESC51-VTJ-000200188
It builds borders. walls of logic and fear that keep us from jumping into the unknown. The only real freedom I’ve ever felt was in insanity. There’s a rhythm there that sane minds can’t hear a wild beat beyond reason.
He dances with the universe, not with people we know. While we try to stay balanced, he spins through chaos, and somehow that chaos makes sense to him. Maybe he’s not lost… maybe he’s just free.
My opinion:
There’s truth in this. Sanity keeps us safe, but it also keeps us small. Society calls it “madness” when someone feels too deeply or sees too clearly. Yet, the line between genius and insanity is often just courage — the courage to see beauty where others see noise.












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