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Q Crain
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Our central source of difficulty is that, long before we are capable of critical rationality, we must learn how to behave, to evaluate ourselves, to interpret success, and to make our various psychic potentials conform to the patterns we are learning. Because this learning is done at an emotional or affective level, an intimate connection evolves between our emotional development and our capacity for self-evaluation.
— May 16, 2020 11:41AM
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Q Crain
is on page 88 of 234
"We arrive at adulthood with a patched-up psyche that manages on top of compartmentalizations, conflict, and all sorts of unfinished business as long as our environment is sufficiently supportive to keep us afloat."
— May 16, 2020 11:35AM
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Q Crain
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Great chapter on the psyche system!
"As long as the individual is reasonably successful and enjoys sufficient social validation, processes of partial reinforcement supported by rationalism and other defence mechanisms keep many unrealistic solutions intact."
— May 16, 2020 11:31AM
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"As long as the individual is reasonably successful and enjoys sufficient social validation, processes of partial reinforcement supported by rationalism and other defence mechanisms keep many unrealistic solutions intact."
Q Crain
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Ooh! Just described the "simple stable system" of the atom -- protons, neutrons, electrons -- as subsystems in synthesis creating the "novel" characteristics of the atom so that it may participate as a subsystem in another novel system: molecules. Awesome!
— May 10, 2020 09:19AM
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