Goke Pelemo

Our emotional regulation depends as much (or more) on the stability and predictability of the social environment (on the maintenance of our cultures) as on "interior" processes, classically related to the strength of the ego or the personality. Social order is a necessary precondition for psychological stability: it is primarily our cornpanions and their actions (or inactions) that stabilize or destabilize our emotions.
Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief
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