How to be happy though human / by W. Béran Wolfe.

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T raining—Continued importance of athletic activity, 190 nature of early, 165-6 philosophy of life, 190-5 process of previewing and testing experience, 167-8 relation of memory to, 176-9 variety of formulas, 171-5 (see also Self-sculpture) Trudeau, tuberculosis discoveries, 84 Ugliness, as cause of fear and inferiority complex, 51 Unconscious acts, as the true basis of personality, 19 Unconscious resistance, a Freudian device, 270 Uniqueness, cult of, 229 Vaihinger, on preponderance of means over end, 293 Vanity, dangers and universality, 137 Virility, a “ plus ” of potency in sexual relations, 212 as an index of human worthw hileness, 232 Voltaire, Jean Francois Marie Arouet, 53 Wagner, Richard, 5 3 Washington, George, 5 3 Wealth, as a cause of fear and inferiority complex, 62 as the goal of modem education, 69 problem of idleness, 210-2 work of the rich, 209 Webster, Daniel, physical disability, 5 2 Weltanschauung,, (see Philosophy) Wexberg, Dr. Erwin, xiv on sexual perversions, 233 Whistler, James Abbott McNeil, 81 “ WTili to make-believe,” a strong force in human nature, 91 Witch-hunting, as sexual aberration, 243 Women, age-old deprecation, 309 “ double standard,” 244 emancipation, 59, 308-11 family as profession, 226 fiction of inferiority, 310 liability to inferiority complex, 60 rich idlers, 210-2 training formula of masculine, 174 Word-blindness, congenital, 50 Work, an essential of human life, 31, 196 as a source of personal salvation, 197-200 best antidote against boredom, 209 choice a matter of individual con¬ cern, 199 fallacy, of over-emphasis on, 204 forms of evasion of, 230 historical fame accorded only to those who have contributed usefully to society, 198 holiday neurosis, 205 importance of a hobby, 202 inferiority complexes manifested through, 41 interrelation with other problems of life, 217-20 martyrs, 231 nullified and negated by inability to hold conquests, 206 of the wealthy, 209, 210-12 reasons for dissatisfaction, 231 results of high-pressure drive, 204 side-shows, 218-32 solution of problems, 230 vocational guidance, 346 Worry, as a profession, 155-9 as a “ side-show ” trait, 148 mask of tyranny and narrowness, 159 purpose and power, 15 8-9 Wright, Willard Huntington, 97 Zest, a necessary quality of the good life, 154-5