“No man can think, feel, will, nor even dream, without everything being
defined, conditioned, limited, directed by a goal which floats before
him.”
―
Alfred Adler
“Courage is not an ability one either possesses or lacks. Courage
is the willingness to engage in a risk-taking behavior regardless of
whether the consequences are unknown or possibly adverse. We are capable
of courageous behavior provided we are willing to engage in it.”
―
Alfred Adler
“Our whole way of living inhibits that necessary intimate contact
with our fellow men, which is essential for the development of the
science and art of knowing human nature. Since we do not find sufficient
contact with our fellow men, we become their enemies. Our behavior
towards them is often mistaken, and our judgments frequently false,
simply because we do not adequately understand human nature.”
―
Alfred Adler,
Understanding Human Nature: The psychology of personality
“All failures – neurotics, psychotics, criminals, drunkards, problem
children, suicides, perverts, and prostitutes – are failures because
they are lacking in social interest.”
―
Alfred Adler
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