« The first approximation of a definition of well-being could be formulated in this way: well-being is in accordance with the nature of man. »
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Erich Fromm
Zen Buddhism and psychoanalysis |
Erich Fromm
Zen Buddhism and psychoanalysis
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« The mode of being can only appear to the extent that we diminish the mode of having (which is non-being), that is to say to the extent that we stop finding our security and our identity by clinging to what we have, by "sitting on it", by clinging to our self and our possessions. »
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Erich Fromm
Have or be |
Erich Fromm
Have or be
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« In fact, people want to conform to a much higher degree than they are forced to, at least in Western democracies. »
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Erich Fromm
The art of loving |
Erich Fromm
The art of loving
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