Ernest Becker Quotes
Now, What Is Unique About The Child's Perception Of The World? For One Thing, The Extreme Confusion Of Cause-and-effect Relationships; For Another, Extreme Unreality About The Limits Of His Own Powers. The Child Lives In A Situation Of Utter Dependence; And When His Needs Are Met It Must Seem To Him That He Has Magical Powers, Real Omnipotence. If He Experiences Pain, Hunger, Or Discomfort, All He Has To Do Is To Scream And He Is Relieved And Lulled By Gentle, Loving Sounds. He Is A Magician And A Telepath Who Has Only To Mumble And To Imagine And The World Turns To His Desires.
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