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Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: I like to define psychoanalysis as the art of trying to make someone fail their destiny.
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Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: I like to define psychoanalysis as the art of trying to make someone fail their destiny.

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discusses the construction of identity and personal satisfaction in achieving happiness during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. Rolón explains how people often struggle to be happy because they do not fully understand their own desires, which are frequently influenced by external factors such as family and societal expectations. He describes the superego as the place where these external influences reside and suggests that psychoanalysis aims to help individuals avoid fulfilling their predetermined 'destiny.' Rolón emphasizes the难度(

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center23 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: I like to define psychoanalysis as the art of trying to make someone fail their destiny.

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discusses the construction of identity and personal satisfaction in achieving happiness during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. Rolón explains how people often struggle to be happy because they do not fully understand their own desires, which are frequently influenced by external factors such as family and societal expectations. He describes the superego as the place where these external influences reside and suggests that psychoanalysis aims to help individuals avoid fulfilling their predetermined 'destiny.' Rolón emphasizes the难度(

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts and does not engage with politically charged topics. It presents a discussion between a psychoanalyst and an interviewer without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political ideology.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center23 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: "Happiness is the ability to look inside without feeling ashamed of who you are".

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discusses the construction of identity and personal satisfaction in achieving happiness during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. He explains how external pressures and others' desires can hinder self-awareness and autonomy. Rolón emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and feeling comfortable with one's true self, regardless of societal expectations.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts related to identity and happiness without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any political ideology. The content is centered on personal development and mental health, which are generally non-political topics.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center23 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: There will always be a wound, an absence that feels right next to you and excites you with a memory

Gabriel Rolón, a recognized psychoanalyst, discusses contemporary myths about personal fulfillment and the challenges of living in a culture that prioritizes immediate results. He emphasizes the importance of memories, noting that there will always be a wound or absence felt alongside emotional recollections. Rolón highlights the need for courage and intelligence to build a world embracing imperfect happiness. He also warns against seeking magical or instant solutions, stressing that true happiness requires conscious effort and responsibility.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological insights and does not engage with politically charged topics. The content is centered on personal development and mental health without any overt ideological framing.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center23 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: Life becomes much brighter and much more attractive when you make an effort

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discusses the construction of identity and personal satisfaction during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. He explains how external pressures and others' desires can hinder self-connection and emphasizes the importance of personal effort in transforming reality. Rolón highlights the impact of external voices on individual autonomy and suggests that continuous learning and effort make life more fulfilling.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts related to identity and personal fulfillment without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any ideological perspective. The content is primarily analytical and does not involve political commentary or controversy.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center23 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: "Happiness is eximia: it has much of us and much that is not of us".

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discusses the construction of identity and personal satisfaction in achieving happiness during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. He explains how external pressures and others' desires can hinder self-awareness and autonomy. Rolón emphasizes the importance of internal reflection and personal effort in transforming reality, highlighting that true happiness involves accepting oneself without being influenced by external expectations.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts related to personal identity and happiness, presented through an expert's perspective. There is no overt political framing, ideological emphasis, or biased sourcing. The content remains neutral and analytical.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center26 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: Happiness surprises you, even if you struggle, seek it and prepare, there is a little surprise

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discusses the construction of identity and personal satisfaction in achieving happiness during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. He explains how external pressures and others' desires can hinder self-awareness and autonomy. Rolón emphasizes the importance of internal reflection and personal effort in transforming reality, highlighting that true happiness involves accepting oneself without being influenced by external expectations.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts related to personal identity and happiness, presented through an expert's perspective. There is no overt political framing, ideological emphasis, or partisan language. The content remains neutral and analytical, focusing on individual psychology rather 1

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center27 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: Life becomes much brighter and much more attractive when you make an effort

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discusses the construction of identity and personal satisfaction during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. He explains how external pressures and desires can hinder self-connection and emphasizes the importance of personal effort in transforming reality. Rolón highlights the impact of external voices that dictate how individuals should live their lives and stresses the value of continuous learning and effort in making life more fulfilling.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts related to identity and personal fulfillment without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any particular ideology. The content is centered on general psychological principles and does not involve political commentary or controversy.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center27 days ago
Gabriel Rolón, psychologist: More than knowing who I am, I want to know what I want, because desire is going to lead me towards that enigma

Gabriel Rolón, an Argentine psychoanalyst and writer, discussed the construction of identity and personal satisfaction during an interview with Luis Novaresio on LN+. Rolón explained how external pressures and others' desires can hinder individuals from connecting with their own will. He emphasized the difficulty of understanding one's own desires, noting that many external voices influence people's sense of self from birth.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses psychological concepts related to identity and desire without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any political ideology. The content is focused on academic discussion and does not involve political figures, policies, or partisan issues.

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