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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