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usefulness and common sense. Good traits bind human
beings together in a free association. We say a “ free ”
association purposely because love, one of the greatest
and best of all character traits, is frequently misused to
effect tyrannical bonds between parent and child, between
lovers, between husband and wife. Like the truth which
may be misused as the basis of a lie, so love may be
misused in psychic enslavement and strangulation.
Always observe what happens after the expression of a
character trait if you want to understand it. It is some¬
times necessary to be harsh, perhaps almost brutal, in
order to bring a wandering friend to the path of reason.
Under these circumstances harshness and brutality
become socially valuable traits. Examples of enslavement
and tyranny by the misuse of love are exceedingly
common. You have but to observe the murderous love
of a vain mother who keeps her “ darling baby ” from
developing in order to gratify her desire to appear young,
or to watch a nagging mother who undermines her
child’s independence and courage “ because she loves
him so ”—to understand this prostitution of love.
The “ Ideal ” Character
The ideal man or woman, striving for a fair measure of
social significance and a reasonable compensation for his
own inferiorities in terms of social service, needs as his
most trusted tools, courage, common sense, a highly
developed social feeling, honesty, sincerity, a sense of
humour, the ability to identify himself with his fellow-
men. A sense of social responsibility follows as a matter
of course. He does not worship luck, and his philosophy
is a philosophy of fighting optimism. He regards
members of the other sex as equivalent to members of
his own sex. He is modest, sincere, honourable, interested
in life. He has time for the education of his children, he
enjoys the work he has chosen for himself, and he has
developed other avocations that help him to widen his
horizons and give him a true zest for living.