Psychology, asked by Mahroona, 1 year ago

Adler theory of personality holds that our goal in life is to achieve success and superiority. Do you agree with Adler’s point of view or not? Justify your stance with examples and on logical grounds

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Answered by vishwanth15
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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Yes, true  the personality of Adler theory holds that our 'goal in life' is to achieve success and superiority.  

Explanation:

  • Anyways one should be in a position to understand the effects of both positive and negative of an action.
  • This is just to gain superiority against others. Though, it might not be successful.
  • For example, if a person is planning to adopt change and accept both success and failures.
  • The goal may be any but success and superiority is the prime motive.
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