How to be happy though human / by W. Béran Wolfe.
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Sex—Continued sense of guilt associated with, 147 side-shows, 218-9 significance of inferiority, 85 slave psychology of women, 313 socialization of, 30, 304-6 solution of problem, 203 substitution and sublimation im¬ possible, 94-5 value of normal relationships, 215-16 “ Sex appeal,” 315 results, 315-16 Shakespeare, William, 142 Side-shows, character traits, 148 catalogue of, 218 essential falsity, 221 examination of the more common, 223-55 marked by common indices, 219 of social parasites, 229 of work, 219 relation to realities of the main rings, 217-18 secret of charm, 220 security offered by, 220 sexual, 217, 232-48 Society, as a compensation for man’s weakness, 29, 78 biological instincts subordinated and modified by social needs, 30, 304 change from matriarchy to patriarchv, 311 cooperation important in communal life, 200 effect of stultifying traditional codes, 339 falsity of major emphasis, on form and prestige, 211 homosexuality on the border between neuroses and crime, 239 inferiority complex maladjustments, interrelation with other problems of life, 217-18 necessity of adjustment to, 29 parasites, 199, 229 problems of work and marriage, 30-2 sex dominance in, 5 8 sex the instrument of the deepest and most vital social communion, 216 side-shows examined, 223-9 social service a work for the wealthy, 211 solution of problems, 204 success in social life, 341 valuable social assets, 337 value of surrendering the ego to the service of fellow-men, 344 Society—Continued virtues and vices of the sexes, 308 work essential to the maintenance of, 197-200 Socrates, on virtue, 46 physical disability, 5 2 “ Soul catching ” as a side-show in life, 337 Spinoza, Baruch, 81 Spiritualism, 274-5 spurious “ psychic ” phenomena, 265 Sport, desirable, but never life itself, 189, 253 reasons for great popularity, 188 Steinmetz, Charles Proteus, physical disability, 52 Study of Organ Inferiority, A, Alfred Adler, 25 Stuttering, 276, 278 Subjectivity, reaction to experience, 171 Suicide, 282-3 Superiority, false sense of, gained through drug addiction, 250 neurotic achievement of a sense of, 261 subjective sense of, as a goal, 150 Superiority complex, 90-2 as example of the assault neurosis, 272 as false compensation, 99 smoke-screen about an inferiority complex, 90 Superstition, 255 Syzygiology, 313 Tasso, 53 Teachers, commonest mistakes, 65-8 formal education problems, 68—73 importance of emotional attitudes of, 63-5 Techniques, substituted for goals, 102-5 Teleology (see Hormic psychology) Thought, divorced from its purpose, 103 limits of function, 152-3 one and only true purpose, 152 Three-ring circus, interrelation of main rings and side shows, 217-18 of human problems, 196-222 Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaievitch, 290 Toscanini, Arturo, 83 Training, 184 conscious and unconscious devices, 165, 175, 184 imagination and dreams as instru¬ ments, 180-4