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Prejudice against oneself, which is rampant today, deprives child and adult alike
from recognizing and utilizing abilities, skills, knowledge and— most of all—
one's innate creativity. Spontaneity and creativity require courage and social
interest.
Prejudice against oneself, which is rampant today, deprives child and adult alike
from recognizing and utilizing abilities, skills, knowledge and— most of all—
one's innate creativity. Spontaneity and creativity require courage and social
interest.
Page 119
Both attempt to utilize their own potential at the other's expense. If anything, they
seek to put the other person in such a position that through fear or false security
he ceases to exercise the alternatives for action which he has before him.
Both attempt to utilize their own potential at the other's expense. If anything, they
seek to put the other person in such a position that through fear or false security
he ceases to exercise the alternatives for action which he has before him.
Page 131
These exercises and other possible ones share the principle that they utilize an
everyday occurrence as an experiment in life designed to clarify the individual's
understanding and help him evaluate his own powers. Collectively, these ...
These exercises and other possible ones share the principle that they utilize an
everyday occurrence as an experiment in life designed to clarify the individual's
understanding and help him evaluate his own powers. Collectively, these ...
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Two The Unfolding Images of | 12 |
Three Culture and the Human Potential | 21 |
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