Adler

The Tasks of Life

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Work, Love, and Community Adler believed that psychological health can be measured by how you approach three fundamental tasks of life: work, love, and community. These are not optional challenges or lifestyle choices. They are unavoidable aspects of being human. Everyone must engage with productive activity, intimate relationships, and social connection. The question is not whether you face these tasks but how you face them. Do you approach them with courage and social interest, or do you avoid them through neurotic strategies designed to protect your sense of superiority and prevent the exposure of inferiority? The person who engages fully...

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