The Art of LivingUniversity Publishers, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... social approval . Both because of its perstige in the drama of life and also as a consumation of will to power , success is approved and admired by the society . Failure lowers the subject in social esteem and is sometimes even punished ...
... social approval . Both because of its perstige in the drama of life and also as a consumation of will to power , success is approved and admired by the society . Failure lowers the subject in social esteem and is sometimes even punished ...
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... Social bonds are established when the fields of creativity and appreciation intersect and fuse into one another . These social bonds are objective and real . A creative person is the locus of the field of creativity , and the ...
... Social bonds are established when the fields of creativity and appreciation intersect and fuse into one another . These social bonds are objective and real . A creative person is the locus of the field of creativity , and the ...
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... social environment also plays a very important part in determining success or failure of an individual in his life tasks . If the social atmosphere is harmful for the normal development of a personality , it may become the inciting ...
... social environment also plays a very important part in determining success or failure of an individual in his life tasks . If the social atmosphere is harmful for the normal development of a personality , it may become the inciting ...
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