Maybe I'm missing something, but bipolarity doesn't have delusions/hallucinations if I'm correct.
Bipolar episodes do involve delusions and hallucinations, but what makes them dangerous is that they're underpinned by an extremely euphoric high. The medication is said to make the patients feel dull and slow, lethargic and as though their thinking has slowed down. Many find it stifles their quality of life and capacity of creativity. They also coincidence with weight gain.
When patients go off their meds, they get an addictive high that basically makes forming any meaningful inhibitions no longer possible. People going through bipolar episodes will be extremely provocative and say the most insane, outrageous, cruel, inflammatory and offensive shit just to get rise out of people. They'll be manic, irate, impulsive, incoherent, aggressive and so on - but they feel great while their episodes last, especially if they abuse drugs and alcohol to self-medicate symptoms.
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It's uncomfortable to know that his bootlickers will attack anyone he chooses after he encourages them to do so.
So long as he has money, he will have his minions and sycophants.
I think the bigger concern than Kanye running out of money is whether he kills himself. I see far too many red flags.