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 <blockquote>"The final cause of neurosis and psychosis is the superstition about the fundamental inequality of human beings. This forms the basis of the feeling of inferiority and the morbid striving after fictitious superiority. <cite right 50%>Alfred Adler (From a newly translated journal article "Progress in Individual Psychology, Part II," [1924]  in the AAINW/ATP Archives.)</cite>  <blockquote>"The final cause of neurosis and psychosis is the superstition about the fundamental inequality of human beings. This forms the basis of the feeling of inferiority and the morbid striving after fictitious superiority. <cite right 50%>Alfred Adler (From a newly translated journal article "Progress in Individual Psychology, Part II," [1924]  in the AAINW/ATP Archives.)</cite> 
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 Adler believed that the quest for power is related to our sense of self and our desire to feel effective and influential in the world. It can manifest itself in many different ways, such as through career achievements, creative endeavors, or personal relationships. Adler believed that the quest for power is related to our sense of self and our desire to feel effective and influential in the world. It can manifest itself in many different ways, such as through career achievements, creative endeavors, or personal relationships.
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