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RE: The Battle Within

in Proof of Brain4 years ago

Cool👍 I don't think they're psychological nonsense, they're true and realistic. In the beginning, though, you said they do not like cooperation but are always seeking for control, I still don't understand how. Doesn't it seem like they work together?


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I feel that the ego is what puts everything together as best as possible. The id and superego, in my opinion, always struggle against the reality of the ego.

If the ego, existing in reality, is strong enough yeah I think they would work extremely well together. Perhaps the id and superego could find balance with the ego. We're more successful when this occurs. We just have to get past all the distractions.

In regards to "always seeking control" I speak of the basic urges we see to address and the morality of addressing it. If you're starving, you want to eat now. The reality may be that the old food across from you is in a vendor's basket or perhaps no one started cooking yet. If you steal or eat before dinner's made, then you could feel guilty (superego) despite feeling no longer hungry.

Apologies for making my response a short story long. Yes, it doesn't seem like they work together, but there's always a struggle within without the presents of balance.

Hahaha, no problem with a long reply, it was necessary.

I think I see your point clearly now and how the struggle occurs 👍. Truly only balance is best.


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