The word “crazy” has been used throughout history to describe brilliant philosophers, artists, and intellectuals. Peruse any piece of literature about Mozart, Van Gogh, or Newton; all three of these extraordinary individuals were perceived as lunatics by the so-called “normal people”. Often the word used to describe women who chose to reject societal norms and carve their own path, “crazy” is a blanket term that indicates fear of power. This is the reclaiming and redefining of crazy.

Stay crazy. Reste fou.

Translation of fou – French-English dictionary 

Fou  adjective /fu/ (also folle /fɔl/) atteint d’une maladie mentale  

mad, insane, crazy 

(Cambridge Dictionary, https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us)

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