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Originally Posted by Daywolf
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Yeah, that's Freud. It's what they teach in school from early on, in most everything as a shaped perspective from their lessons. Like taking history class, you are likely getting the lecture from a freudian perspective. All the teachers are taught Freud psychology in college as part of their child psychology courses. So you start on it early, to mold your reasoning and perspectives.
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No, I get where you are coming from Day and where you want to go with it, but my thoughts on this isn't a product of some Freudian indoctrination. I am very much a proponent of individual responsibility, but it is painfully evident (and has become more so as I have aged) that some people are simply more destructive than others even as infants. I don't see how you can attribute all of human behavior to environment most especially when you see different results given the same or similar circumstances :/
How do you account for different outcomes given the same or similar circumstances?