Social Uprooting

Social Uprooting

So the myth in our society is that people are competitive by nature and that they are individualistic and that they’re selfish. The real reality is quite the opposite. We have certain human needs. The only way that you can talk about human nature concretely is by recognizing that there are certain human needs. We have a human need for companionship and for close contact, to be loved, to be attached to, to be accepted, to be seen, to be received for who we are. If those needs are met, we develop into people who are compassionate and cooperative and who have empathy for other people. So… the opposite, that we often see in our society, is in fact, a distortion of human nature precisely because so few people have their needs met.

Dr. Gabor Mate, Moving Forward

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    reading gabor mate fulfills my needs.
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    OMG I LOVE GABOR MATE. His book “Scattered Minds” is my favourite one about ADD and I’ve read (well, skimmed…) like 5....
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