Adler is an Austrian psychiatrist and the founder of individual psychology. He once discussed neurosis with Freud, and his works include Research on Human Nature, Inferiority and Life, Inferiority and Transcendence, etc.
Adler suffered from rickets when he was a child, so he couldn't do strong physical activity. The teacher rated him as a shoemaker at best for his poor performance in school. Father encouraged him to say, you must not believe anything. Just don't be bound by the immediate predicament, don't believe that the current predicament is a person's life, but be brave enough to break through and boldly create your own life. This firm belief created Adler's reputation all his life.
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The influence of childhood on a person:
1, personality:
Childhood growth environment shapes people's character; His experience solidified people's thinking mode and unconscious inertia. What many people did in the later social environment can be found in their childhood experiences.
2, way of thinking:
A happy childhood can bring people more positive thinking, even if they experience setbacks later, they can come out quickly. Unfortunate childhood experiences will bring many heavy shackles and psychological burdens to people. Some people, all their lives, can't get out of the shadow cage of childhood. Most people, more or less, will be influenced by childhood; Only a few people can jump out of the cage of childhood experience and get a new life.