What role does the concept of super-ego play in our perception of freedom?
The super-ego, as described by Freud, represents the moral compass shaped by societal values and upbringing. The host argues that this internalized voice can act as a prison, limiting personal freedom by imposing guilt and shame over desires and actions that deviate from societal norms. Understanding and potentially reprogramming this super-ego can lead to greater personal freedom.
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