Sorry I wasn't clear enough in my last post, nor in the first, to say unequivocally that both posts express my conviction/opinion, and that I have no data to offer to support any of the things I said. Still these opinions, not facts, resound wholeheartedly in what I think I know, which is that most people most of the time are creatures of instinct, and that the low-level, basal intelligence of instinct is not shy in putting into place lower-level stratagems, such as denial and the insistence of pursuing pleasure, in place to justify problematic modes of being; and that access to the best intelligence that we have, generated in the cerebral cortex, is limited to the few that are willing to do a lot of hard work to move beyond instinct.
A lot of Freud's work has been discredited, but I believe his insistence on instinct, not intelligence, as the driving force of human behavior is exactly correct.
To be sure, and to be emphatic in this regard, the opinion above is opinion, what I think and not meant to prescribe to anyone what they wish to do.
This is my opinion, unsupported by data.
A lot of Freud's work has been discredited, but I believe his insistence on instinct, not intelligence, as the driving force of human behavior is exactly correct.
To be sure, and to be emphatic in this regard, the opinion above is opinion, what I think and not meant to prescribe to anyone what they wish to do.
This is my opinion, unsupported by data.