When the parental ego (superego) is impaired due to early trauma and neglectful experiences, the feral ego (id) is in control that feeds on quick forms of gratification instead of long-term forms of blissfulness. When these two egos are waging war with each other at times due to the developmental delay, it results in an undomesticated ego that typically deviates from neurotypical development of personality.
Taking notice of your conscience helps in understanding your longings, gratifications, mind-sets, and past/current experiences.
Forming internal dialogue within your conscience helps in identifying with your conscious awareness, questions, decisions, actions, virtues. and self (ego).
Maintaining loyalty of your conscience helps in solidifying your internal will-power, motivation, self-control, optimism, and overall contentment.
Philosophy of Life being Existentialism by default; the Principle of Polarity being the fulcrum by result. Self-Maintenance is the Force of Life that stimulates chaos and balance within the continuum via internal and external experiences of Life. Predictable experiences that serve an individual in any form polarizes the chaos into Structure. Maintaining your guidance polarizes mentally ingrained walls and barriers into Structures in your Life and Mind. The human psyche mediates Structure because it innately fears the Unknown.
Following your natural internal guidance not only serves you now, but in the coming morrows, and days passed. Stimulation of the parental ego solidifies independence and perseverance.
Entitlement, fixation, justification, and apathy are thought-frames that hinder cognitive engineering. Stimulation of the feral ego solidifies clarity deprivation and emotional imbalances.
Lack of decisions based on your past, present, and future Self (as a whole) with poor consideration of others fuels the tangency of neurotic mental distress.
Embracing the paradox of the mind;
Devaluing the tangency it feeds off of.
As the superego and id ego work harmonically together, the result will be an individual that once felt weighed down by the world to be an individual that feels anchored by their own cognition.
D. Nivens