How to be happy though human / by W. Béran Wolfe.
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Religion—Continued comparable with sex as an escape from reality, 213 neurotic worship of immortality, 274 (see also Philosophy) Rimbaud, Arthur, 87 Robert, case of, 9-11 Robespierre, Maximilien Marie Isidore, Rockefeller, John D., 85 Roman circus, 213 reasons for existence, 188 Romandcism, conversion, 247 effects on love and marriage, 320-31 fallacy of, 320-31 fixed and absolute standards of right and wrong, 348 haven to the retreat neurotic, 279 most hallowed of all sexual side¬ shows, 247 potent cause for sexual dissatisfaction, 319 Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 5 3, 86 Ruth, case of, 11 Sadism, 233 Satyriasis, 245 Schizophrenia {see Dementia pnecox) Science and Health, Mary Baker Eddy, 288 Selectivity, psychic, necessary in testing experiences, 167-8 Self-sculpture, 21, 332 as a means to happiness, 4-6 blind beginnings in childhood, 11 false strategy and its corrections, 216-17 finest expression exemplified in love and marriage, 295 four fundamental wisdoms, 6 how to establish the communal bond of good humour, 187 how to grow old gracefully, 352 importance of vital living in the present, 351 importance of work, 31 knowledge of biological and psy¬ chological laws of human conduct necessary, 23 necessity of self-knowledge, 15 social adjustment, and friendship, 29, 332-43 three major problems, 196 uses of leisure and adversity, 356-8 wide social horizons attainable, 344-6 {see also Training) Sex, abnormal attitude toward coeduca¬ tion as a cause of maladjustment in, 70 a cause of mistaken schemes of apperception, 173, 174 a cause of neurosis, 126 as a basis of inferiority complex, 58-61, 74-5 as a business, 214-15 case of the sexual virtuoso, 214-15 cause of competition between sexes, 308-19 cohabitation for social ends, 306 contraception, 304, 306-8 conversions, 233, 245-8 defeatist psychology of men, 313 degree of importance, 31-2, 232 diversions, 233, 239-45 dominance of the bread-winner, 311 “ double standard,” 244 emancipation of women, 5 9-60 evaluated by the “ high pressure ” worker, 205 excesses committed in alcoholic intoxication, 251 explanation of “ smutty ” stories, 186 fallacy of over-emphasis, 212 fanaticism comparable with religious fanaticism, 213 ignorance a great factor in the production of unhappy marriages, 300-8 impotence and frigidity, 175, 247 inferiority complex manifested through, 41-3 interrelation with other problems of life, 217-19 master-psychology of men, 313 necessity of adjustment between the two sexes, 200 orgies an accompaniment of war and depression, 213 period of senescence, 316 perversions, 232-48 primitive and unconscious biological urge to procreate, 305 problems of love and marriage, 295- 331 real meaning of masculinity and femininity, 308-11 reasons for numerous aberrations, 201 rebel psychology of women, 313 reproductive consequences, 306 role in attaining happiness, 11 romantic infantilism the most com¬ mon cause of unhappiness, 320