It is useful to suppose oneself composed of a lower and a higher self. Much good comes from denying the former, good that accrues to the latter.
Companion post: William James on Self-Denial.
Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
It is useful to suppose oneself composed of a lower and a higher self. Much good comes from denying the former, good that accrues to the latter.
Companion post: William James on Self-Denial.
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