Have you ever gone to see some comedian and thought, man, that guy is nuts!
[Comedian Patton Oswalt:] “So in my head, I’m like, well I’m clearly going to be being chased by mutants on motorcycles.”
Well, you may have hit the (nail) on the head. Because new research finds that comedians show high levels of psychotic personality traits. The study appears in The British Journal of Psychiatry. [Victoria Ando, Gordon Claridge and Ken Clark, Psychotic traits in comedians]
Creativity is often associated with (mental) health issues. Think Edgar Allan Poe, Vincent Van Gogh, Michael Jackson. But what about comedians?
Psychologists gave more than 500 funnymen a personality test that assesses traits associated with schizophrenia and bipolar (disorder). And they found that the comics score higher than uncreative types, and even higher than actors, on a range of psychotic traits, including fear of intimacy, impulsive behavior, difficulty focusing and a belief in the paranormal.
The data doesn’t mean that all comedians are cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. But these psychotic tendencies may actually help promote lateral (thinking) and an ability to connect far-fetched ideas to come up with comical conclusions.
[Oswalt:] “That abiding belief in the coming Road Warrior wasteland, that’s the reason I tried to go off my meds.”