One of the difficulties in this book pertains to the research, in which the author attempts to prove the existence of links among creativity, empathy, cigarette smoking, nonconformity, and psychoticism. The instruments used are sometimes questionable, the diagnoses are questionable, and only correlations are presented, leaving causal inferences among the variables confounded. The book is also difficult to read; the author switches from conceptual theories to empirical results, from autobiography and other biographies, back to research results, finally ending with his guidelines for coping with psychosis. However, this nonlinearity corresponds to the theme of the book—that is, becoming open to the unusual, which can characterize schizophrenia-prone individuals, including the author.