Alan Watts Quote

Naturally, it isn't the mere fact of being named that brings about the hoax of being a "real person"; it is all that goes with it. The child is tricked into the ego-feeling by the attitudes, words, and actions of the society which surrounds him—his parents, relatives, teachers, and, above all, his similarly hoodwinked peers. Other people teach us who we are. Their attitudes to us are the mirror in which we learn to see ourselves, but the mirror is distorted. We are, perhaps, rather dimly aware of the immense power of our social environment.


The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are (1966)


Naturally, it isn't the mere fact of being named that brings about the hoax of being a real person; it is all that goes with it. The child is tricked ...

Naturally, it isn't the mere fact of being named that brings about the hoax of being a real person; it is all that goes with it. The child is tricked ...

Naturally, it isn't the mere fact of being named that brings about the hoax of being a real person; it is all that goes with it. The child is tricked ...

Naturally, it isn't the mere fact of being named that brings about the hoax of being a real person; it is all that goes with it. The child is tricked ...