Although English is poor, I find it interesting to hear English that is not very similar to English. The difficult pronunciation of the narrator makes people feel respectful. He tries hard to communicate with people, but people understand what it expresses. I wonder if this is not a little trick of the psychoanalyst. (Just kidding, huh, it seems a little underestimated)
But the content is definitely worth scrutinizing and understanding, which made me very interested in psychoanalysis, especially recently, I am trying to analyze the only little psychological problem I have. Several stories that seem to be far apart are analyzed by a few sentences, and I really want to uncover a layer of veil on the surface. It turns out that there is a connected bloodline inside. The surface of things, as the professor said, is very deceptive. It is easy to be distracted by some seemingly interesting things, without thinking deeply about its core, so it is even less relevant to other matters. , This lesson is profound and thought-provoking, but learning some psychoanalysis can make people go to a higher level.
Note: I am lucky to see Chinese subtitles, but I feel that the translation is not accurate in some places, but the meaning is basically understandable. It is Excelle's D9. If you are interested, you can look for it.
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