
Gabriel Rolón: "Life ceases to make sense when someone seeks happiness in the past"
Science The renowned psychoanalyst questioned the myths about happiness, defended a vision based on accepting shortcomings, and explained the role of love and...
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Furthermore, the psychologist emphasized that love works as a "wonderful invention to deceive death for a while," and that its healthy practice lies in the conscious renunciation of the use of power over the other. Likewise, the author proposed the neologism "faltacidad" to explain that, if happiness is possible, it must be one that integrates lacks, pains, and wounds. Gabriel Rolon, psychologist: 'Pain is stronger than happiness, because the memory of a happy moment and an absence also marks a lack'.
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Furthermore, the psychologist emphasized that love works as a "wonderful invention to deceive death for a while," and that its healthy practice lies in the conscious renunciation of the use of power over the other.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasLikewise, the author proposed the neologism "faltacidad" to explain that, if happiness is possible, it must be one that integrates lacks, pains, and wounds.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasGabriel Rolon, psychologist: 'Pain is stronger than happiness, because the memory of a happy moment and an absence also marks a lack'.
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