informative medium-paced

In a way this book can be read as a mosaic of bourgeois slices of life, or an archive of everyday psychic reality. It's fun. And although the content can get a bit repetitive you no doubt finish this book with an insight into your own forgetfulness, slips and mistakes.
informative reflective medium-paced

Freud is a complete freak and there’s really no hope if any of his theories are remotely true. If there is even an iota of evidence suggesting he got a single thing right we may as well all blow a few bowls of spaghetti into the side of our craniums and paint the walls red. Interesting shit though, I won’t lie.

I had no idea Freud wrote this book and that it’s one of his most famous next to interpretation of dreams. Honestly, I had no idea what to expected but I was pleasantly surprised with the writing style that Freud used as it was conversational and he used himself in several examples. I appreciated this and learned a couple of new theories from this book.
informative reflective slow-paced

Un libro interessante e non difficile da leggere e comprendere da un estraneo delle materie psicologiche.
Freud come in quasi tutte le sue opere spiega le sue teorie con numerosi esempi pratici nei quali molti lettori, come me, possono immedesimarsi per comprendere meglio i fenomeni psichici che intercorrono nella vita quotidiana di ogni persona.
Sicuramente consigliato.

Istruttivo.
Argomento interessantissimo, prosa scorrevole, lettura da parte della Cechini piacevole come sempre.

Very short introductions on various everyday “errors” and forgetfulness in how we speak or act.

I have adhd brain so this isn’t groundbreaking news to me. My mind is always racing and wandering so a lot of this was kind of known to me by personal experience. It made sense and validated my subconscious thoughts and actions.
challenging informative reflective slow-paced

Sometimes an accident is just an accident. Sometimes forgetting something is just forgetting something. Its interesting from a historical standpoint that everything was considered the cause of sexual repression or concealed, subconscious thoughts but it's just not realistic. It is kind of impressive some of the mental gymnastics were though.