From Sigmund Freud and his
The Interpretation of Dreams :
"Actions and consciously expressed opinions are, as a rule, enough for practical purposes in judging men's character . Actions deserve to be considered first and foremost; for many impulses which force their way through to consciousness are even then brought to nothing by the real forces of mental life before they can mature into deeds . In fact, such impulses often meet with no psychical obstacles to their progress, for the very reason that the unconscious is certain they will be stopped at some other stage . It is, in any case, instructive to get to know the much trampled soil from which our virtues proudly spring . Very rarely does the complexity of a human character, driven hither thither by dynamic forces, submit to a choice between simple alternatives, as our antiquated morality would have us believe ."
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