“The unconscious is not a demoniacal monster, but a natural entity which, as far as moral sense, aesthetic taste, and intellectual judgment go, is completely neutral.It only becomes dangerous when our conscious attitude to it is hopelessly wrong. To the degree that we repress it, its danger increases.” NaturalAttitudeMoralDangerousDangerTasteDegreesJudgmentIntellectualConsciousIncreaseMonstersUnconsciousAestheticEntity Book:The practice of psychotherapy Source: The practice of psychotherapy
“One of the scariest things to me was, I really feel like I'm a pretty even-keeled person with a good outlook and respect level, but in that environment, deep within the character, you see how easy it is to go to that place because you're one-upping each other and it's this heavy environment filled with young men trying to make an impression. It's dangerous. It's something that I became very conscious of afterwards.” MenFeelsTryingPersonsCharacterYoungEasyLevelsEnvironmentDangerousConsciousFilledHeavyImpressionYoung ManOutlookDeep Within Author:Nick Jonas
“I don't pay much attention to how the plays relate thematically to each other. I think that's very dangerous to do, because in the theater one is self-conscious enough without planning ahead or wondering about the thematic relation from one play to the next. One hopes that one is developing, and writing interestingly, and that's where it should end, I think.” ThinkingShouldWritingEndsSelfEnoughPlayNextPayAttentionWonderDangerousConsciousRelationTheaterPlanningDevelopingRelateSelf ConsciousThe Next OneThematicPlanning Ahead Book:Conversations with Edward Albee Source: Conversations with Edward Albee