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Grungy-looking, with a stoop and neurotic mannerisms, he talks quickly, tangentially, constantly self-analysing.
But I just started feeling like I should stop self-analysing so much.
"It's hard to self-analyse," he shrugs.
"It's hard for me to self-analyse.
We self-analyse and form committees, workshops and seminars to talk about it.
In 1936, he published (in US Esquire) The Crack-Up, one of the most eviscerating self-analyses ever written, in which he subjected his personal tragedy to forensic scrutiny.
For its insights about the difficulties of couplehood are hardly revelatory and though the characters themselves are recognizable and real enough, neither they nor their self-analyses are especially compelling.
The exacting psychological chatter and ostensibly revealing self-analyses deflect attention from the hidden and the forbidden; the much discussed varieties of romantic compatibility (the intellectual, the temperamental, and the domestic) yield to the mighty, unspoken, and unspeakable power of lust.
However it is important to guide each individual to think about their behaviours and self-analyse the context in which 'protectors' appear to affect their condition.
Insecurities that might prevent them from enjoying a drug that pushes them to self-analyse.
However, it should not be ignored that he was writing similarly frantic self-analyses in his letters of the early 1830s to Masarnau.
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