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It seems to me that society tends to acknowledge those with Schizophrenia who have achieved some form of success. The only example I can think of off the top of my head is John Nash the brilliant mathematician. In my opinion those who deserve to be held on a pedestal are those who suffer every single day of there lives, those who never give up despite having active symptoms. These are the people with Schizophrenia I look up to who I look to for inspiration.