Originally posted by teamsaint
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How these values are formed and maintained is one thing; how they occur, and the very fact that they do, and instill themselves into "the depths of our being", should be run in conjunction with questioning the kind of society we live in, as a prelude to bringing about the change in society we have prepared ourselves for. As RD Laing noted in "Self and Others", way back in 1964, it's sad that some people only reach this sort of recognition on retirement, when pressures associated with belonging are only revealed in their removal for the simple reason that one no longer has to cheat oneself into a job, or even a close relationship, having for half a lifetime half-deceived oneself into forgetting that one is cheating, so profoundly has one internalised the pretense. I've long believed all this stuff - to me it's indispensable to sorting oneself out so one can end up psychologically relatively at peace with oneself, though putting it all into practice is of course another matter - and that often calls for more tact than I profess to possess!
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