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I'm currently reading a book about the founder of individual psychology Alfred Adler.
According to him, human organ deficiency is a major force for progress.
People with organ deficiencies have to overcompensate.
For example, if someone has difficulty hearing, they specialize in music.
A military officer with a weak arm will try to compensate for this with particular rigor and military knowledge.
Basically, you can say that the Europeans have come so far because they have increasingly compensated for their weaknesses and so society has become more and more advanced in medicine, technology and other areas.
Other peoples who are healthy do not have to compensate because they do not have organ deficiencies.
This means that these peoples have no progress because their bodies are capable of everything without any technology.
According to him, human organ deficiency is a major force for progress.
People with organ deficiencies have to overcompensate.
For example, if someone has difficulty hearing, they specialize in music.
A military officer with a weak arm will try to compensate for this with particular rigor and military knowledge.
Basically, you can say that the Europeans have come so far because they have increasingly compensated for their weaknesses and so society has become more and more advanced in medicine, technology and other areas.
Other peoples who are healthy do not have to compensate because they do not have organ deficiencies.
This means that these peoples have no progress because their bodies are capable of everything without any technology.