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We learn to deceive ourselves while we are trying to deceive others.
Sidney Jourard
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Sidney Jourard
Age: 48 †
Born: 1926
Born: January 21
Died: 1974
Died: December 2
Psychologist
Sidney Marshall Jourard
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Learning is not a task or a problem-it is a way to be in the world. Man learns as he pursues goals and projects that have meaning for him.
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Perhaps the most important reason for self-disclosure is that without it we cannot truly love.
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Actualization of self cannot be sought as a goal in its own right. . . . Rather, it seems to be a by-product of active commitment of one's talents to some cause, outside the self, such as the quest for beauty, truth, or justice.
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Paradoxically, we fail to disclose ourselves to other people because we want so much to be loved. Because we feel that way, we present ourselves as someone we think can be loved and accepted, and we conceal whatever would mar that image.
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