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Able Quote by Sigmund Freud

“In general people experience their present naively, as it were, without being able to form an estimate of its contents; they have first to put themselves at a distance from it - the present, that is to say, must have become the past - before it can yield points of vantage from which to judge the…” quote by Sigmund Freud
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“In general people experience their present naively, as it were, without being able to form an estimate of its contents; they have first to put themselves at a distance from it - the present, that is to say, must have become the past - before it can yield points of vantage from which to judge the future.”

Sigmund Freud

About This Quote

To judge the future, one must view the present as past, gaining perspective.

In simple terms: Seeing now as past gives insight.

Key Takeaway

Step back to gain clarity.

Themes

reflection temporal perspective self‑analysis

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical psychological

When to use this quote

  • decision making
  • career planning
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

psychology philosophy

Practical Applications

  • Write a journal entry treating today as yesterday

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does distance change your view of today?
  • What insights emerge when you view present as past?
A Different Perspective

Perspective can be distorted by bias; not all past views are objective.

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