1. Each of us has varying degrees of inferiority complex, because we all want to make ourselves better and live a better life.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
2. People who just want to escape difficulties will inevitably fall behind others.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
3. The uncertainty of life is the source of our hope.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
4. We live in contact with others. If we isolate ourselves because of inferiority, we will surely destroy ourselves. . We must rise above our inferiority complex.
"Inferiority and Transcendence"
5. We live in contact with others. If we choose loneliness, it is equivalent to choosing death.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
6. When a person encounters an unsolvable problem but firmly believes that he cannot solve it, he will show an inferiority complex.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
7. Human life is short and fragile. We still need to constantly overcome difficulties, improve ourselves, and never give up. Try to find the meaning of life.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
8. Individual psychology believes that all human problems can be attributed to three problems: career, communication and gender. Each person's response to these three questions clearly shows his deep interpretation of the meaning of life.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
9. Everyone hopes to become important and valuable, but if they cannot understand that personal achievement is based on respect for others, On the basis of making contributions, it is too easy to go astray. Human ideals and behaviors also follow this principle: only what is meaningful to others can be considered meaningful.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
10. We can understand a person as long as we pay attention to his behavior. Behavior is always constrained by the meaning of life.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
11. People who can successfully cope with life's problems seem to understand that the meaning of life lies in knowing how to pay attention to others and cooperate with others; When difficulties arise, they can be solved in a way that does not harm the interests of others.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
12. Everyone is pursuing their own unique sense of superiority. It depends on the meaning people give to their lives.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
13. A person's external interest needs to be cultivated and practiced.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
14. Many times, the purpose is correct, but the wrong method is chosen.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
15. A person's spiritual thoughts are consistent with his attitude towards life.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
16. In fact, self-meaning is meaningless. Real meaning comes from interacting with people, and a person's meaning is of no use. Everyone strives to be different, but if you don't understand that your success and excellence are based on your contribution to others, mistakes are inevitable. The same goes for ideals and behaviors in life, whose only meaning lies in whether they have meaning to others.
—— Alfred Adler, "Inferiority and Transcendence"
17. For everyone, the world is never objective. What we perceive is never the way it is, but what we have processed through our thinking.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"
18. If a person with physical disabilities is mentally active and takes the initiative to overcome difficulties, then he will also succeed.
——Adler's "Inferiority and Transcendence"