Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Secret Lanthanides
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
16.5
16.5 Ytterbium phosphoricum
Analysis
Expecting to be free from learning
Expecting to be free to travel
Free outsider with many friends
Brother pushes them out for their autonomy
Autonomy in contact
Deep friendships from being able to be lazy
Tempting others with philosophy to become friends
Friends are strange outcasts
Friends are philosophers
Brother is a free philosopher
Autonomous outcast with friends
Expecting to be free from learning
They have an attitude that they don’t have to learn. They expect to get their knowledge by doing almost nothing and get their diploma for free. If they don’t get it, they even don’t care. They are quite indifferent and being autonomous is much more important than having diplomas. They can have a desire to travel and want to be free to be able to do that.
Tempting others with philosophy to become friends
They like to have many friends and contacts but at the same time, they can also neglect them. It can look as if they are indifferent to their friends. But that attitude is a way of keeping their freedom, as in fact they don't want to get involved too much with others. This attitude can also lead to trouble with brothers and sisters, who can feel neglected by their autonomous attitude. One way of still keeping contacts is by tempting others with beautiful philosophies. They can be very philosophical, without becoming fervent about it. Their free way of thinking can be very attractive to friends. But they can only stay friends when they are left free and independent.
Autonomous outcast with friends
They can also become a kind of outcast group with friends. Together they feel like outsiders from a society which tries to restrict people and make them dependent. They can join groups like the anti-globalists or various underground groups.