...that's how Robin William's widow described his condition in her memoir: http://archive.is/kxl7S

Of course, this is an old story and many of us are very familiar with the various mental illnesses plaguing him when he took his own life. But the words "terrorist is his brain" seem like very negative words to use to describe someone you love.

So searched his widow's name and found the usual AWALT pattern. In reading the many accounts from her, the story always seems to come back to her, and her loss. I almost retched when I read this account: http://archive.is/kOjI8

Susan later recalled that in her last conversation with Robin, he asked if she wanted a foot rub.

"I said, 'It's OK, honey. Not -- you know, it's OK. You don't have to tonight.' And I'll never forget the look in his eyes of just, sad because he wanted to.

Now, if this account is true it's just sad. A very successful, highly-talented and much adored man provides for what I consider a very average woman. But he still feels he has to do more to win her approval.

There was a terrorist in his brain alright. But it was not parkinson's, lewy bodies or any other physiological phenomenon. Now those might have killed him eventually. But what killed him was the feminist mindset that made him prioritize the approval of the many women in his life, rather than his own happiness. That's what led him to work himself to death supporting is ex-wives (http://archive.is/xdOXV). This is what led him to beta behaviors that I think are poisonous to the male psyche. The terrorist is him brain was the gyno-centric, blue-pill mentality that had been instilled in him by everyone he loved and trusted.