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“She writes that “Pride and self-hate go inseparably together; they are two expressions of the one process.”144 Horney suggests that neurosis develops when people are confronted with their anxieties about life and their own sense of inadequacy, yet instead of facing this fear head on, or building up self-confidence through real achievements or genuine character development, they enlist their imagination to produce a fantasy about themselves.”

Michael A. Lockwood, The Unholy Trinity: Martin Luther Against the Idol of Me, Myself and I
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