52 Philosophical Judgments
First place: Sigmund Freud
1. Man either does not believe in his own death at all, or he is unconsciously convinced that he is immortal.
2. Conscience is an inner feeling, a resistance to some abnormal desire that agitates within us.
3. Don't get to know women, because women are crazy.
4. Where the self was, the self should be.
5. Happiness is by no means a cultural value standard.
6. A child who is pampered in his mother's arms will maintain a desire to conquer throughout his life, and that confidence in success often leads to real success. I am the horse, and I am the coachman. The horse is the driving force, and the coachman gives the horse direction. The ego has to control the ego, but the horse may not be obedient, and the two will stalemate until one of them gives in.
7. Men think with their lower bodies.
8. The human world is a tragedy.
9. I firmly believe that human civilization was created at the expense of primitive instincts.
10. Words have incredible power. They can bring the greatest happiness as well as the deepest disappointment; Ability to transfer knowledge from teacher to student; Words can enable the speaker to sway his audience and force decisions on their behalf. Words arouse the strongest emotions and promote all human actions. Don't laugh at the use of words in psychotherapy.
11. For a science to contribute to human knowledge, it does not have to be convinced. Believe it or not, depending on the results, it can patiently wait to use its own research results to attract everyone's attention.
12. There is no such thing as slipping the tongue; All slips of the tongue are the outpouring of subconscious truth; When you look down on someone, this contempt must be felt, then he/she will do something to defend himself/her.
13. People who are mentally healthy always work hard and love others, and as long as they can do these two things, there is nothing difficult in other things.
14. Jokes give us pleasure by transforming a conscious process full of energy and tension into a light-hearted unconscious process.
15. The only important things in life are love and work.
16. Everyone has an instinctive reservoir of invading energy, in which the total amount of invading energy is fixed, and it always manifests itself in some way, so that the aggressive drive within the individual is weakened.
17. Everyone has the desire to suck.
18. For a boy, there is a subconscious sense of exclusive possessiveness towards his mother, and anyone, including his father, will develop hatred and even want to kill them as soon as they pose a threat to him. ( Inspirational World )
19. Women are unbearable and the source of eternal trouble, but they are still the best of our kind. Without them, the situation would be even worse.
20. Man is an imbecile retarded creature governed by instinctive desires.
21. I can't think of a stronger need for a child than to have the protection of a father.
22. Your eyes are tired, tired, close your eyes.
23. In the subconscious of man, man's sexual desire has always been in a state of repression, and the rules of civilization such as the moral and legal system of society keep man's instinctive desires under the control of reason at all times.
24. No man can hide his feelings, and although his mouth may remain silent, his fingers will be multifaceted.
25. Abstinence is harmful to the body, and in severe cases, both men and women can have neurotic symptoms, such as insomnia, loss of appetite, withdrawn personality, and prone to "nameless fire", which is a manifestation of sexual depression.
26. Human beings are born with a "patricide complex", and from the moment they are born, they are destined to fight against their fathers in order to get rid of the position of domination and domination, to fight for the right to independence and freedom, and then to grasp the dominance of the family and the initiative of society.
27. Our whole mental activity seems to be determined to seek pleasure and avoid pain, and is automatically regulated by the principle of pleasure.
28. Biology is destiny.
29. The impulse of affection is closer to the impulse of desire based on sexual instinct.
30. There are two great tragedies in life: one is not getting what you love; The other is getting something you love. There are two great joys in life: one is that you don't get what you love, so you can seek and create; The other is to get something you love, so you can taste and experience it.
31. Dreams are the fulfillment of wishes.
32. A sense of morality is an integral part of a person's unique qualities.
33. The human body is destiny. (Anatomy is Destiny)
34. Life is like a game of chess, and it is sad that one mistake leads to a total loss. And life is not as good as playing chess, it is impossible to play another game, and you can't regret chess.
35. Anyone who has sound senses must know that he cannot keep secrets. If his lips are closed, his fingertips will speak, and even every pore on his body will betray him.
Second place: Plato
Those who do not earn money with their own hands are often not greedy for money; Only those who make money with their own hands can have one article and two articles. — Plato
Love, only love, can make people dare to give their lives for the people they love; This is something that not only men can do, but also women. — Plato
Gymnastics and music are both important in order to become a complete personality. Because gymnastics can exercise the body, music can edify the spirit. — Plato
When Eros taps you on the shoulder, even someone who usually doesn't know what poetry is will suddenly become a poet. — Plato
Respect for man should not be better than respect for the truth – Plato
Every thing that is created or created must be caused by some reason, because nothing can be created without a cause. — Plato
In addition to paying great attention to moral and social purposes, music education must explore beautiful things as its own goals, and educate people to be beautiful and good. — Plato
Thinking is the self-talk of the soul. — Plato
All knowledge that deviates from justice should be called cunning, not wisdom – Plato
There must be a balance between physical education and intellectual education. Sport should produce strong warriors of good physique, and a sound spirit should be based on a sound physique. — Plato
If a person does not know the truth and only catches after people's opinions, his articles will be ridiculous and will not be art. — Plato
The best music is the kind of music that makes the best and most cultured people happy, especially the one who is the most outstanding in character and cultivation. — Plato
Man lives not only for himself, but also for the Motherland. — Plato
Third place: Hegel
Without passion, no great thing in the world can be accomplished. – Hegel
A person who aspires to great things must know how to limit himself, as Goethe said. On the other hand, people who want to do everything can't do anything and eventually fail. – Hegel
Freedom is the recognition of necessity. – Hegel
The ideal character must be expressed not only in the satisfaction of material needs, but also in the satisfaction of spiritual interests. – Hegel
If you don't love music, you don't deserve to be a person, although you love music, you can only call half a person. Only those who are fascinated by music can be called human at all. – Hegel
Truth is grasped in a long process of understanding, and in this process it continues directly at every step. – Hegel
The will not to make any decisions is not the will of reality; Characterless people never make decisions. – Hegel
The will not to make any decisions is not the will of reality; Characterless people never make decisions. – Hegel
The moral force of the spirit has brought into play its potential and raised its banner, so that our patriotic fervor and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality. – Hegel
The jealous man, who cannot accomplish great things himself, tries to underestimate the greatness of others, and belittles the greatness of others to make them equal to others – Hegel
A deep and broad mind always extends the field of interest to countless things. – Hegel
It is also close to arrogance for a person to count what he has learned from others as his own discovery. – Hegel
Truth is certainly a noble word, but it is also a noble achievement. If people's minds and emotions are still healthy, their hearts will be stirred by them – Hegel