AdityaMookerjee
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I have to say, that my ideas on my own psychology, make me less elaborate than Freud, about what I see in others. I feel, man feels guilty, because he can live life, without the company of others, and he is aware of this most basic truth. When I was a child in a crib, I remember being very bored, when alone, but I was o k with this. I used to be bored, and understood what boredom is, later. Man feels also guilty, that he is supposed to be a sexual animal, when his best relationship is with his mother, before he is married. His mother never considered the sex of any child, male or female, when she loved them. She just loved them, because she saw them as defenseless, and apparently, in psychology, which was discussed before the times of Freud, a woman is more ferocious when her child is defenseless, in relation to someone stronger than her, than the person who is stronger can ever be.
Man is the most guilty, because he knows he doesn't even need to experience the affection of his mother. It appears, Freud was trying to describe, what people saw in relation to themselves. And, he was describing the worst inputs people got in relation to society, and how they coped nonetheless. Everyone, including Freud, Prime Ministers, and other great people, were getting these inputs from society. The plain fact is, I somehow am convinced, people feel guilty that they need not to relate to their surroundings. If we see a difference between 'you' and 'me', you can also see 'me', which is yourself. You see yourself, as you see others. What sees others and yourself, seems to be not known. But you identify others as you identify your own qualities.
Man is the most guilty, because he knows he doesn't even need to experience the affection of his mother. It appears, Freud was trying to describe, what people saw in relation to themselves. And, he was describing the worst inputs people got in relation to society, and how they coped nonetheless. Everyone, including Freud, Prime Ministers, and other great people, were getting these inputs from society. The plain fact is, I somehow am convinced, people feel guilty that they need not to relate to their surroundings. If we see a difference between 'you' and 'me', you can also see 'me', which is yourself. You see yourself, as you see others. What sees others and yourself, seems to be not known. But you identify others as you identify your own qualities.