I had forgotten that Leslie died on my birthday. I'm reading her chapter now.
I am approaching this book the same way I would, reading someone's story and reviewing. I am going to pick each chapter apart and give it the time it deserves and adding my own two cents in the priocess. So, sorry for being wordy but here we go!
I love this part right here: "If you were brought up in a loving, supportive home where you were encouraged to develop your mind and your talents, the way you look at things is most likely going to be different than the way someone who has been abused or neglected looks at things." < This is so true and something I've said more than once. So many people think they understand that but I don't really think they do. You can tell in the passing comments people make or arguments you hear. For the BSB fandom particularly when it comes to the whole Brian and Nick relationship thing. lol
About the staying off meds of any kind thing, once again I get where he's coming from. Having two family members who were on anti psychotic meds most of my life and seeing the side affects of those, I would NEVER want to be put on medication either. My mother is and was a zombie for most of her life. When she wasn't sleeping from the anti depressants, she would just kind of sit and stare at the wall when the other drugs for hearing voices kicked in. Same with my father. Before he killed himself he slept most of the day away.
Maybe it's different for the people who are on them, but being a witness is usually not fun.
I also get why he didn't go to his sister's funeral. I feel bad for him. I'm sure it was a tough choice and I can honestly say I might have done the same thing.