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Sigmund Freud: Religion as Wish-Fulfillment


With this work or theory by Sigmund Freud, he said that religion was a hindrance
to the society and it is merely a product of the mind, an illusion. He offered both a
psychological and a historical explanation of the origins of religion.
Freud explained that the adoption of religion is a reversion to childish patterns of
thought in response to feelings of helplessness and guilt. We feel a need for security
and forgiveness, and so invent a source of security and forgiveness: God. Religion is
thus seen as a childish delusion and atheism as a grown-up realism.
I strongly disagree with this theory of Sigmund Freud. First of all, who could be
the creator of our planet? Who created us? And if it is true that there is no God, does
this means that everything written on the bible was just stories made by man? There are
many questions on earth or in the whole universe that humans will never had an
answer. And I believe that there are a lot of mysteries that only God could answer. Im a
catholic and I do really believe in Him and even Im not a catholic, I would still believe in
a creator like Him.





2. Most people would see me very quiet. And that is true because Im not fond of
chatting with others and all I want to do is to listen to others story and not to
speak out my story. Im a good listener but not a good speaker. Also, Im a quite
shy type of person and I got easily nervous especially when Im in front of many
people. But beside those, sometimes Im naughty and witty. In addition, I usually
think that Im talented and Im very good in one specific task but in reality, Im not.
In short, ilusyonada.:)
Moreover, on the other side, I have a weak personality. I get easily
stressed when I have a lot of problems and when that time comes, I also get
easily angry. Furthermore, Im a good daughter and sister to my family. I will do
anything just to make them happy and I dont like seeing them having difficulties.
I am loving and caring especially when it comes to my family.
And thats all I know about myself. Quiet but loving & caring.
3. According to MBTI, my four personality letters are ISJF which means: Quiet,
friendly, responsible, and conscientious. Committed and steady in meeting
obligations. Thorough, painstaking, and accurate. Loyal, considerate, notice and
remember specifics about people who are important to them, concerned with
how others feel. Strive to create an orderly and harmonious environment at work
and at home. Taking care of peoples needs.


4. Upon reading my MBTI interpretation, I found it very exact and it really suits my
personality. I can say that everything what is written there is the exact reflection
of me except the thing that I am friendly. I am friendly but not that too much
because as I have said earlier, Im a quiet person.
Also, its almost the same of what I have written for the answers in
question number two. I just forget to write some of them. The only difference is
that the negative side was not mentioned in the interpretation.

Now, Ive realized that psychology tests were really accurate. This one
which is a personality test was really good because it will help us know our
personality that defines our character as a person. Also, it is one of the reasons
that people are easily able to achieve their goals in life and attain success.
Example of this is on choosing the career we want to pursue. Before we enter
college, we think of the course we wanted to study and one factor we consider is
our personality. Of course, when you are a quiet person, definitely, you will not
choose a course like Masscom. Also, knowing personality will help us impress
other persons especially during job interviews and establishing friendship with
other people. During that time, we will tend to show only our good characteristics
and in order to show it, we must first know about it.
Truly, knowing ones personality is really important. It has many benefits
and one of those is that it will help us become a better person we want to be. And
only if we know ourselves well, we can change for the better of our any given
traits.




















Submitted by:
Merry Anjela M. Mendoza
Submitted to:
Sir James Philip Ray V. Pinggolio

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