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Neurosis is past-oriented

  • mikeyavelly
  • Nov 16
  • 1 min read

A person’s neurosis is grounded in the past. It is a response to what happened previously. What happened cannot be undone, and we often won’t remember anymore what did happen. Always, whatever it was we don’t like it, but we have taken lessons from it and we deeply believe them, even though we dislike them intensely.

 
 
 

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