Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Worst Book in the World

Thinking Clearly About Personality Disorders
Dr. Widiger compares the process of reaching a consensus on personality to the parable of the six blind men from Hindustan, each touching different parts of the elephant. “Everyone’s working independently, and each has their perspective, their own theory,” he said. “It’s a mess.”
They cannot think outside the box.   They are the box.
A big box made of erroneous assumptions.