The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism.

Laurie Nadel
The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism.
The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism.
The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism.
The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism.
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The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism. This quote is often misquoted, but it is a pretty good concept for realizing that we have a strong need to control our own lives. We all know that we must live with other people, so we should be able to get along with them even if they don’t always agree with us. But, sometimes we have to realize that we can’t always get what we want.

Sometimes we have to live with the situation that is presented to us. We must learn that the human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism.

Source: Dancing With The Wind: A True Story Of Zen In The Art Of Windsurfing

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