Freud begins by discussing the pleasure principle, which suggests that individuals are motivated primarily by the desire to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. Freud notes that this principle has been fundamental in psychoanalytic theory but acknowledges that it fails to explain all forms of behavior, particularly those involving repetitive trauma or self-destructive tendencies.
He introduces the concept that there might be forces beyond simple pleasure-seeking, suggesting that human behavior is more complex than the pleasure principle alone can explain.
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