“The child is brought up to know its social duties by means of a system of love-rewards and punishments, and in this way it is taught that its security in life depends on its parents (and, subsequently, other people) loving it and being able to believe in its love for them.” LoveParentSecurityTrustPunishmentDependentChildSystemRewardSocial Duties Book:New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis Source: New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
“In a world where happiness has become a social duty and sadness a public offense, life opens unrepentantly into a kaleidoscopic masquerade and a muddling carousel of faking. ("Even if the world goes down, my mobile will save me" )” HappinessSadnessSaveMasqueradeKaleidoscopeMobile PhoneFakingCarouselSocial DutiesPublic Offense Author:Erik Pevernagie