The document discusses the stigmatization of mania and mental illness. It notes that mania is often portrayed in an exaggerated way as either genius or madness, without nuance. The document then reviews several studies that show negative public attitudes towards mental illness have increased in recent decades and the use of stigmatizing language in media contributes to these attitudes. It argues that while labeling has benefits in identifying conditions, it also risks triggering negative stereotypes that further stigmatize those experiencing mental illness.