Q

Can you explain the concept of 'fictional finalism' in Adler's theory?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

Fictional finalism refers to the tendency of individuals to create invented superiority stories as a way to cope with their inferiority feelings. When striving meets repeated failure, these fictional narratives replace actual achievement, resulting in a paradox where the drive for superiority leads to grandiosity rather than genuine success.

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