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CHAPTER THREE
Of Obstacles Fear and Inferiority
Seven Sources of the Inferiority Complex—-Of Physical Disabilities—
Left-handedness—Beauty and Ugliness—The Family Constellation—
Sex—Social, Economic, and Racial Determinants—Emotional
Attitudes of Parents and Teachers—Parental Mistakes—Fallacies of
Formal Education—Subjective Sources of Inferiority Feelings—The
Role of Sexual Trauma.
TN our first two chapters we sketched the concept of
* living as a fine art and indicated some of the rules
that govern the good life. In our second chapter we
outlined the nature of the human material with which
each individual is endowed, and specifically described
man’s weakness as one of the most important data in
his life. And we came to the conclusion that fear,
ignorance, and discouragement were the chief enemies
to successful self-sculpture. In the present chapter
we shall deal more intimately with people and their
problems, and trace the evolution of fear and inferiority
from their seven sources in physical disability and disease,
in the dynamics of the family situation, in sex, in social,
economic and racial disabilities, in the emotional mistakes
of parents and teachers, in the fallacies of formal education,
and finally in a group of purely subjective individual
misinterpretations of life and its values which do not
logically fit into the other categories.
i. Of Physical Disabilities
It must be apparent to any observer of modern life
that profound physical disabilities or diseases are a
severe handicap in the competitive struggle for existence.
The child who grows up with weak eyes, or the child who
is handicapped in his breathing by tonsils and adenoids,
the deaf child, the lame child, or the child with a damaged
heart, begins life with a severe handicap, which, added