By suspending disbelief we can believe in ourselves.
Suspension of disbelief is a vital life skill for anyone who wants to live in the real world.
There are many non-fiction applications of suspension of disbelief, especially in a false world of illusions.
To escape our anxiety we must accept, and make peace, with the contradictions of life.
Our fraudulent "real life" is an M.C. Escher-like impossible staircases into higher and more peaceful states of consciousness for individuals and society, for the rules of this game, are unsolvable puzzles, that keep us all in a constant state of anxiety.
The goodly and civil role is an anti-human posture, where the wild untamed soul is splayed upon the mental rack, like medieval torture, to bend and shunt the frighteningly splendid phenomenon of a free form soul, into an unnatural state, to thereafter be called, natural. This is how we become, and live the life, of the unnatural natural.
Each person is bound tightly in a behaviorally isometric strait-jacket of contradictions; a psychic contortion that leaves the hobbled soul jittering between impossible and unnatural forms of human being.
Anti-humanism comes in the form of forced structures of consistency, social protocols, and rules of emotional conduct, which are utterly alien to beings as inconsistent, momentary, emotional, and impulsive as human beings.
In order to play the fraudulent game of modern life, one must assume an unnatural and fraudulent role; the role of an anti-human.
The only true anxiety of life is to be severed from life, by being severed from self.