The role that a person plays in adjusting to the real world is the result of a split personality, when one person continues to live in the world of his ideal illusions, but creates a special game mask to effectively interact with the real world. Such masks we call game templates and role-playing games.
In fact, game scenarios are a matter of dissociative personality disorder. When a person enters a scenario, one of his Alter Egos is activated, and the main personality loses control of the situation.
Loneliness is impossible – it is fiction. When alone, a man goes crazy and gets many selves. Bifurcation… trifurcation… multiplication of personality is a usual consequence of loneliness.
There are no monolithic people. A human always has many Alter Egos living inside him and many personalities constantly arguing with each other and controlling his soul and body in turns.
There are many different Alter Egos living in every person. Choose the one you like most and talk to it, as if releasing it like a jinn from a magical lamp.
There are many different Alter Egos living in every person. Choose the one you like most and talk to it, as if releasing it like a jinn from a magical lamp.
The inferiority complex generates megalomania and the question " Who Am I?"A person divided in two does not understand whether he is good or bad. "Who Am I?"- the person asks each counter. And if people say, "You are good," the person falls into pride and megalomania. Having become imbued with pride, a person begins to force people to lie, calling him good.
Split personality is often associated with drug addiction. The drug suppresses the real person and creates a dominant sub-personality, and the real person is suppressed and becomes passive. Various fears and sources of pleasure can create subpersonalities.
The carrot and the stick create a split personality in the squirrel trapped in the wheel of samsara. A bad squirrel runs from a whip, a good squirrel runs after a carrot. The fear of getting the whip, the fear of not getting the carrot, multiplies and, having reached a critical mass, sublimates into suspiciousness, generating whole worlds of illusions full of fears and sufferings.
Progressive disintegration and split personality is associated with an increased desire for self-control. The desire for power triggers the principle of "divide and rule". The more proud a person is, the greater the disintegration of his personality. Humility of pride makes a person whole.