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[UPDATE: I’m a little unsure why I wrote this post. I’m sure that it comes across negatively to people who have had an even harder road than me, perhaps rightly so. I also had a hard time doing the kind of reflection I planned to do on my n...
In both The Interpretation of Dreams and Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious, Freud recalls a humorous anecdote of a man who borrows his neighbor’s kettle and returns it broken. He defends himself with the following argument:
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Adam Kotsko is a writer, teacher, and translator based in Chicago.
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