Nonsense is a bizarre behavior that causes the symptom in two ways: in the first case, the patient has a perceptual disorder, the most common being hallucinations, such as commentary hallucinations, where the ears always hear other people talking about themselves or talking about themselves, so the patient argues with them and can show sniffing out of thin air and talking to themselves for no reason. The second condition, common in thinking symptoms, is gibberish because the brain has thoughts before expressing the thoughts with the mouth. It may be caused by a thought disorder, for example, the patient may have delusions of victimization, thinking that someone wants to harm someone and target himself. At this time, the patient may manifest as loudly calling for help, going to the police station and insisting that someone is trying to harm them. Or there is a problem with the content of thinking, the form of thinking and the logic of thinking, which can be manifested as a lack of connectedness between paragraphs and paragraphs, statements and statements, or even words. For example, some patients speak like this: I had lunch today, the weather is so blue, and what is his phone number. There is no logic between statements in this way, so it gives the impression that they are babbling. All of the above symptoms can be manifested as the patient babbling. If similar symptoms occur, it is important to go to a regular psychiatric hospital.