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It seems to us that in its most basic definition, existential despair is the...
Author:
Paul Watzlawick
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Pragmatics of Human
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It seems to us that in its most basic definition, existential despair is the painful discrepancy between what and what , between one's perceptions ans one's third-order premises.
( Paul Watzlawick )
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