The Antidote to Human Complexes Lies within the Individual

Essential concept of human complexes

Individuals whose behavior is driven by superiority or inferiority complexes are unable to adapt to a specific reality provoking the implosion of any strategic approach.  Their parallel reality must supersede in order to maintain their feeling of domination and pleasure.

Complexes are homologous to “cancer”.  They develop at the expense of the body and eventually kill it; the paradox lies in that in doing so they die as well.

In this way, individuals or cultures lose the capacity to adapt to the environment and confirm the “parallel reality” constructed by the complexes until they reach the point of being completely marginalized from the environment and become extinct or “die” in social terms.

Complexes are fed by fallacies and fallacious utopias that are constructed by women/men to avoid responsibilities and to satisfy their own beliefs or needs.

Excerpted from “Unicist Ontology of Human Complexes”.

There are antidotes.  For more information, please read: www.unicist.org/papers/human_complexes_en.pdf