PHILOSOPHER: What I have in my memory is an image from a time when he hit me.
I have no recollection of what I might have done to bring it on.
I only remember hiding under a desk in an attempt to escape him, when he dragged me out and hit me hard.
And not just once, but many times. YOUTH: That fear became a trauma...
PHILOSOPHER: I think that until I encountered Adlerian psychology, I understood it in that kind of way.
Because my father was a moody, taciturn person. But to think to myself, He hit me that time,
and that is why our relationship went bad, is a Freudian etiological way of thinking.
The Adlerian teleology position completely reverses the cause-and-effect interpretation.
That is to say, I brought out the memory of being hit because I don’t want my relationship with my father to get better.
YOUTH: So first you had the goal of not wanting your relationship with your father to get better and not wanting to repair things between you.
PHILOSOPHER: That’s right. For me, it was more convenient to not repair my relationship with my father.
I could use having a father like that as an excuse for why my own life wasn’t going well.
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