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@kutekerri toxifying ..geez, auto spell check
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I finally understand! thank you! on third year trying to achieve bachelors in psychology. now i understand - so much easier than trying to read and put it all together. Sad how ppl r so crippled by inferiority feelings... It's like a 'thanatos' gone wild - keeps us constantly detoxifying ourselves with negative thoughts and beliefs... crippling negative beliefs that makes us act in ways that certainly impacts our happiness and ultimate health - thanks so much!
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@Serpico261 - but unfortunately true - some people NEED religion, a Big Brother or Super Ego to keep them on the straight & narrow - look at all the people in jail who turn to religion as a way to counteract their dark side and as a way to force themselves ( Stick & Carrot) to do good. And for these people it works.
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is it just me or does Adlers' theory seem a little bit negative?
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@dantean gump,peope can take comfort from religion but i see a problem with that
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@Serpico261 What were you watching? This guy's view of Adler (whether it gets Adler correct or not) is that people take comfort from religion. I'm not religious and even I see that. Was this post a joke?
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i liked the video, but im just dissapointed by adlers view on religion. Its so short-sighted, to believe that the fear of hell makes u a "better" person. Just horrible
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die mittwoch gespräche wurden von beiden aufgebaut. was für mich wichtig ist können die gespräche auch im netz weiter ausgebaut werden oder wo soll ich suchen?
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I always found him quite affirming, especially compared to Freud.
headlessprofessor 4 months ago