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Rollo May
Profession : Psychologist
Birth : April 21, 1909
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Joy, rather than happiness, is the goal of life, for joy is the emotion which accompanies our fulfilling our natures as human beings. It is based on the experience of one's identity as a being of worth and dignity.
Rollo May
The human dilemma is that which arises out of a man's capacity to experience himself as both subject and object at the same time.
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The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, it is conformity.
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Courage is not the absence of despair; it is, rather, the capacity to move ahead in spite of despair.
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It requires greater courage to preserve inner freedom, to move on in one's inward journey into new realms, than to stand defiantly for outer freedom. It is often easier to play the martyr, as it is to be rash in battle.
Rollo May
If you do not express your own original ideas, if you do not listen to your own being, you will have betrayed yourself.
Rollo May
Depression is the inability to construct a future.
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Life comes from physical survival; but the good life comes from what we care about.
Rollo May
Our particular problem in America at this point in history is the widespread loss of the sense of individual significance, a loss which is sensed inwardly as impotence.
Rollo May
Psychoanalysis - and any good therapy - is a method of increasing one's awareness of destiny in order to increase one's experience of freedom.
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I believe that the therapist's function should be to help people become free to be aware of and to experience their possibilities.
Rollo May
Loneliness is such an omnipotent and painful threat to many persons that they have little conception of the positive values of solitude and even, at times, are frightened at the prospect of being alone.
Rollo May