I think you can search for your answers in conventional applied psychology. Recent investigations have covered a vast range of theoretical possibilities associated with the central idea of self-delusion.(from cognitive dissonance to behavioral ordering). There are enough popular writers on the topic too whom you can read if you are averse to rigorous scientific inquiries. BTW, is your concept of self-denial based on the conventional Freudian layers of mind?
No, the recent studies in these fields have made some astonishing breakthroughs. Even a customary glance at some of the eminent researchers’ work will make you understand that.
Anyways, u can even satisfy yourself with Nolan’s memento. It is purely up to you …
No….
How can self-denial be a virtue?? Self denial can may be defined as denying all ur inherent virtues… But that is not a virtue by any means….
may be..
I think you can search for your answers in conventional applied psychology. Recent investigations have covered a vast range of theoretical possibilities associated with the central idea of self-delusion.(from cognitive dissonance to behavioral ordering). There are enough popular writers on the topic too whom you can read if you are averse to rigorous scientific inquiries. BTW, is your concept of self-denial based on the conventional Freudian layers of mind?
@ bhuvanesh
anne.. enna mannichidunga…..
No, the recent studies in these fields have made some astonishing breakthroughs. Even a customary glance at some of the eminent researchers’ work will make you understand that.
Anyways, u can even satisfy yourself with Nolan’s memento. It is purely up to you …
ROFL. Appreciate(v.)