Hugh Brody Quotes
The Disorders That Psychology Associates With The Dissonance Between What Parents Say To Children And What Children Know To Be Reality - From Deep Insecurities To Chronic Anxiety To Depression - Are Not To Be Found Among The Hunter-gatherers I Have Known. This Is Not To Claim That They Are People Who Know Nothing Of Mental Illness. Rather, It Is To Look At The Absence Of A Particular Kind Of Illness, One That In My Own Society Is Somewhere Between Common And The Norm. The Apparent Sturdiness Of The Hunter-gatherer Personality, The Virtual Universality Of Self-confidence And Equanimity, The Absence Of Anxiety Disorders And Most Depressive Illnesses - These May Well Be The Benefits Of Using Words To Tell The Truth.
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