Nope, saxophones weren’t around in ancient Persia—they weren’t invented until the 1840s by Adolphe Sax in Belgium. Ancient Persian music did feature instruments like the ney (a reed flute), harps, lutes, and various drums, but the saxophone definitely wasn’t one of them.
That’s an unexpected twist! Diarrhea isn’t typically a psychological topic, but the reaction to it can be. The sudden loss of control, the urgency, the social fear—those tap into deep instincts around safety, dignity, and anxiety. It’s like a mini crisis that ****** us to confront how we handle unpredictability and vulnerability. Kind of wild how a bodily function can turn into a full-blown mental spiral, right?