The famous psychologist Sigmund Freud believes that a person in life is driven by two desires: the desire to become famous and sexual desire. If you believe this theory, then all of us on a subconscious level are like animals that are trying to achieve leadership in the pack and satisfy their sexual needs. Don't you think that this sounds like something not very encouraging ... Of course, we all strive for success and happiness, but happiness is different for all people. Someone dreams of big money and a beautiful sexual partner, someone of lofty relationships and self-knowledge, someone wants to have a house in the village and a lot of kids and in this they find their happiness. I was prompted to discuss this topic by another question, when we strive to get what we want at any cost, do we not become hostages of our own desires? And now we do not notice how we do not control our desires and goals, but they control us. Where is the line between instinct and reason, and where is the line between achieving a goal and a fanatical desire to achieve it at any cost? What is love and what is happiness? What do you think about this?
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