There is a peculiar contradiction in the way we speak about mental health. We encourage people to "open up," yet grow uneasy when they speak without filters. We celebrate vulnerability as long as it remains tidy, hopeful, and easily digestible. The moment pain becomes messy, obsessive, contradictory, or socially inconvenient, we instinctively step back. Kiaan's Thus Spoke a Madman lives precisely in that uncomfortable territory. It is less interested in reassuring the reader