Thursday, May 22, 2014

The Theory of Friendship

So.... Because Freud grew up in his own demented Nazi-influenced aura and experienced traumatizing events of WWI, he might have had some issues..... I'm pretty sure anybody can see that, but everybody has their own perspective of any given topic. Specifically considering friendship however, Freud has a rather dark and twisted perspective from an outsider's point of view. Freud seems to explain his perspective of friendship using the id, ego, and superego; these happen to be a thought process that Freud theorized is what makes up the internal conflict of the human mind.
In theory, Freud believes that humans are motivated by sex and aggression as an act of desire. This, in addition to the fear of death, is what he thought draws people closer together. This man was a bit distraught in the notion that all humans are only satisfied through a sexual arousal even through playing a simple game of cards. He himself hated his father because he had a sexual attraction for his mother (being the dirty pervert that he is). Upon other instincts, Freud believed that humans were dawned with an unconscious level of hatred, aggression, survival, and infatuations.


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

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