Wilhelm Schmid
Born in 1953, Germany, Wilhelm Schmid gave philosophy classes in various German universities after getting his philosophy education in Berlin, Paris, and Tübingen. In this book, you will understand how the self-return movement, which is participated by the crowds, is overdone as time goes on. You will notice that this movement, which is expected to serve the formation of Self-Culture, has shifted to the Self Cult.
You will examine how the exaggeration of the ego, along with the usual course of history, affects man after years of the ego's humiliation, just as an overflow always finds its counterpart with another. "Love yourself, never mind what you break through." The author invites everyone who wants to go beyond this pattern of thinking, which exaggerates self-love with his consciousness and leaves destructive consequences for others, to be friends with himself, and also mentions that being able to engage with himself without the dangers of exaggerated self-love can turn into something that saves lives.
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