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What do you think of this incident in Boloyd, we can face it correctly, there is nothing special.
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When you are thirsty, you have to drink water. This is teleology. (It's kind of funny, isn't it) thirsty to drink water to quench your thirst and solve this problem. No one would have the nerve to think about why they are thirsty.
Freud's theory of cause, in fact, we already know what it is. It's just that when you're thirsty, you don't look for water, you go for the reason.
But when we encounter difficulties and problems in life, we generally think of our own reasons and all kinds of shortcomings. Instead of simply being purpose-oriented, thinking about how to do it?
Obviously, just thinking about your own reasons will not make any difference.
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I read it today, Adler's "The Courage to Be Hated", the first night, section 5, "Freud said it was wrong", after reading it, I felt that Freud's theory is indeed inappropriate, and his causalism represented by mental trauma is determinism in disguise and the entrance to nihilism.
Nihilism, how to understand it?
Nihilism, which can be simply explained why there is none.
Nihilism believes that human existence is meaningless, and that when they come to this world bare, they do not take a cloud with them when they leave.
The error of the doctrine of nihilism lies in the denial of human subjective initiative and the meaning of human existence.
If you interpret nihilism from the perspective of causalism, you will be more aware of Freud's causalism, this disguised determinism (people can't change it at all) is even more outrageous, for example, Xiao Li has a very sad thing, the time has passed for a long time, and I have almost forgotten it, but one day an old friend who experienced this incident together came to visit, and the two of them sat together very happily, like chatter, and recalled this incident from beginning to end, this impression is terrible, although happy on the surface, The painful memories are reversed at once, and the rhythm of life that has been adjusted is disrupted at once, and the way in which this painful memory of 'making something out of nothing' is the entrance to typical nihilism.
I am a staunch opponent of Freud's causalism (determinism in disguise). People are not swayed by past causes, but move towards the goals they have set, and teleology is a kind of thinking that completely subverts causality, and it has its rationality.
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1.Don't try to get to know women, because women are crazy.
2.When a person is in the midst of an inability to overcome the unavoidable pain, one falls in love with that pain and sees it as happiness.
3.In any relationship, we must dare to use anger to guard our boundaries. People are not angry, just as a country does not have **.
4.Unexpressed emotions will never disappear, they will only be buried alive and will one day explode in an even uglier way.
5.There is no such thing as a slip of the tongue, all slips of the tongue are the true expression of the subconscious.
6.When you look down on someone, you must feel this contempt for the other person, and that they must do something to defend themselves.
7.There are two great tragedies in life, one is not getting what you love, and the other is getting what you love.
8.Most people don't really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are afraid of responsibility.
9.Mentally healthy people always work hard and love others, as long as they do these two things, there is nothing difficult in other things.
10.The kind of child who is pampered in his mother's arms will maintain a desire to conquer throughout his life, and that kind of confidence in success often leads to real success.
He has had a great influence on contemporary painters, and most realist painters have studied his paintings to varying degrees.
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