Book: Existential psychotherapy. Page 2
We are fully responsible for their lives, not only for their actions but for their failure to act.
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MegaMozg 11-01-2017 / 08:36
The opportunity to tell the other all his darkest secrets, all my forbidden thoughts, to tell about its vanity, its sorrows, its passions and still be completely accepted this other - has incredible slawterhaus action.
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MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 17:50
For some people success is the path of vengeful superiority over the other; they fear that others will understand their motive and, when success becomes too great, revenge in response.
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MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 15:35
The difference between a masochist and a sadist is the difference between wick and wax. One looking for safety in the absorption of others, the other absorbing someone. This is why masochism and sadism within the individual are often interspersed - they are different solutions to the same problem.
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MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 15:35
Relationships are unsuccessful when the person is partly to others and partly with someone fictional.
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MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 07:44
No relationship can not destroy the insulation. Each of us is alone in existence.
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MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 22:05
Full acceptance of responsibility for their actions expands the boundaries of the fault, reducing the possibility of escape. The individual can no longer safely be met in such an alibi, like "I didn't mean it", "I couldn't do anything", "I followed an irresistible impulse".
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MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 18:35
To the extent that a man is responsible for his own life, he was alone. Responsibility implies authorship of, be conscious of your authorship means to abandon the faith that there is another who creates and guards you.
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MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 18:34
Our existence begins with a solitary scream in anxious waiting for a response.
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MegaMozg 31-12-2016 / 22:58