There are no diagnosis that start with the letter J that I'm aware of or that can be found in the DSM-IV-TR. However, there is an amazing psychologist named Carl Jung who I will quote,
"Anyone who wants to know the human psyche will learn next to
nothing from experimental psychology. He would be better advised to abandon
exact science, put away his scholar’s gown, bid farewell to his study, and
wander with human heart throughout the world. There in the horrors of prisons,
lunatic asylums and hospitals, in drab suburban pubs, in brothels and
gambling-hells, in the salons of the elegant, the stock exchanges, socialist
meetings, churches, revivalist gatherings and ecstatic sects, through love and
hate, through the experience of passion in every form in his own body, he would
reap a richer stores of knowledge than text-books a foot thick could give him,
and he will know how to doctor the sick with a real knowledge of the human
soul."
As writers this applies to us as well. In order to truly write the great stories we need to have experiences. No we are not going to fly spaceships or have magical powers but we can have human experiences that will inspire us and make us step outside our boxes. We can open our minds to those things that go beyond what we have seen a million times and write about the human condition in all its forms. Also, we can put down the books that teach us to write and start writing!
I totally agree with you! There's nothing wrong with learning from books, but life is always the best education!
ReplyDeleteNo Wednesday story? Man do I have to write another?
ReplyDeleteAlso Jung was a crack pot!
Very interesting theme for your A to Z posts! And well-said for your 'J' post! I couldn't agree more! Experiences add up to knowledge just as well as book learning!
ReplyDeleteA-men! Occasionally we need to quit being reclusive and actually get out there and LIVE.
ReplyDeletei agree on the best writing coming from experiences...it def helps with the authenticity...live to write not write to live...
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Didn't Jung also use astrology to analyze character? Loved the quote.
ReplyDeleteWell, there is a big human condition called jealousy that can bring about a big need for treatment. One would need good judgment too, in diagnosis of problems. Good post! I agree that Jung was a crack pot, along with Sigmund Freud. Best regards to you, now I'm hopping on to another post, hoping to visit all of them by end of April. Ruby
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