Miserable childhood

Garnett 2021-12-10 08:01:37

A person’s childhood is extremely important, and most people with abnormal behaviors have suffered great psychological and physical trauma in their childhood. As a result, a kind of wrong understanding is formed. This kind of wrong understanding is wrong in the eyes of ordinary people, but it is as radiant as the truth in his heart.
How can a person form a wrong understanding, and how can one think that the wrong understanding is correct?
Perverts or people with mental illness are often extremely inferior, but they are infinitely arrogant. Every time the negation of the outside world, coupled with the self-denial, made him even more inferior, falling into the abyss and unable to extricate himself. Once the wrong understanding and wrong approach bring him a great sense of accomplishment, he will greatly affirm himself, become more confident, and find himself in such mistakes.
There is an ideal kingdom deep in everyone's heart, with a hidden secret. Maybe you don't know this secret yourself. Have you had any tragic experiences in your childhood?

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The Cell quotes

  • Catharine Deane: My world, my rules.

  • Miriam: [about Edward's parents] It's a good thing she worships you.

    Catharine Deane: Because he hates me?

    Miriam: I wouldn't say hate. Distrusts, dislikes immensely, can't bear the sight of.