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{{LJ:Sup}}, x {{LJ:er}}, {{LJ:lerve}}, and the Juggler are the qualities, the variables which allow for the enormous variety of character, and make generalization so difficult. In a generalization we say that if x is true, so then is y. But man is at least a function of (w, x, y, z). And that is what makes psychoanalysis so difficult. To understand what is going on in a patient, one must sense the four variables. (Variable, the v of air iable.) | {{LJ:Sup}}, x {{LJ:er}}, {{LJ:lerve}}, and the {{LJ:Juggler}} are the qualities, the variables which allow for the enormous variety of character, and make generalization so difficult. In a generalization we say that if x is true, so then is y. But man is at least a function of (w, x, y, z). And that is what makes psychoanalysis so difficult. To understand what is going on in a patient, one must sense the four variables. (Variable, the v of air iable.) | ||
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Sup, x er, lerve, and the Juggler are the qualities, the variables which allow for the enormous variety of character, and make generalization so difficult. In a generalization we say that if x is true, so then is y. But man is at least a function of (w, x, y, z). And that is what makes psychoanalysis so difficult. To understand what is going on in a patient, one must sense the four variables. (Variable, the v of air iable.)