Inferiority and consequent, failure Jj an ohtsize job in human effort. But with the growing scientific knowledge of mind and human, personality it can be and is being done, stated Herbert Sutclifl'e, psychologist and international lecturer. Fear, ho stated is man's greatest enemy, because it distorts the creative images that control roan's drive to achievement ... Inferiority is so common thnt it cripples 90 per cent of men and women in their business, social and home hie. It. dwarfs the power to do and to he. Yet the mind is so subtle and so subconsciously biassed that we are inclined to blame other people, the Government, the weather, and even the stars and fate for our own shortcomings. To remove the causes of tear. « l i feriority and conflicts, is now a scieiitin possibility. Thus, self development, se • reliance introduces clear thinking, go", judgment and courageous leadership'. These are qualities of- personally, urgentlv needed fo-dny Herbert. Sutcliffe delivers liis hm ~ two lectures ou Psychology on l IK day next at Lewis l'iady Hall, at ® P.; r—Advt. . .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24537, 20 March 1943, Page 8
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