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What is ethics
Reality Principle
A psychoanalytic concept describing the capacity to postpone gratification and operate according to the conditions of the external world.
Ego
In psychoanalysis, refers to the component of the personality that is responsible for dealing with reality, balancing the demands of the id and superego.
Neuroticism
A personality trait characterized by emotional instability, anxiety, moodiness, worry, and fear.
Talkativeness
The tendency to engage in excessive talking, often characterized by the frequent and prolonged expression of thoughts, feelings, or information.
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