26 Sigmund Freud theses
1. The more flawless a man is on the outside, the more demons he has inside…
2. We do not choose each other by chance … We only meet those who already exist in our subconscious
3. Unfortunately, repressed emotions don’t die. They are pushed to remain silent. And from the inside, they continue to influence the person.
4. The task of creating a happy man was not included in the plan of creating the world.
5. We come into the world alone and leave it alone.
6. Those who love many – met women, those who love one – met love.
7. You are constantly looking for strength and support from the outside, and you should look for it within yourself. They have always been there.
8. Most people do not want freedom, because it implies responsibility, and responsibility scares most people.
9. Non-working people rarely visit a working man – flies do not fly to a boiling pot.
10. In the Middle Ages they would burn me, now they only burn my books.
11. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
12. Love and work are the cornerstone of our humanity.
13. Envy is destructive.
14. We are not always without mistakes, about which we laugh at others.
15. There is nothing more expensive than illness and ignoring it.
16. The masses have never known a thirst for truth. They need illusions, without which they cannot live.
17. Sexual deviation can only be considered the absence of sex, everything else is a matter of taste.
18. Nothing costs as much in life as illness and stupidity.
19. The first man who threw an insult instead of a stone was the creator of civilization.
20. The first sign of stupidity is the complete absence of shame.
21. Dream interpretation is the royal road to the unconscious.
22. Every man has desires, that he does not tell others, and desires, that he does not admit even to himself.
23. It is characteristic of man to value and desire most what he cannot achieve.
24. The only person you should compare yourself to is you in the past. And the only person you should be better than – that’s you now.
25. A man never gives up anything, he simply replaces one pleasure with another.
26. The size of your identity is determined by the size of the problem that can throw you off track.