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There seem to be, speaking roughly and as far as my own observation of psychology goes, six main ways in which the average man is fooled about himself and needs to change his mind about himself. He is possessed with loco-mindedness or spotty-mindedness, sees things as they look to one kind or group of people sees things in spotlights of personality, of place or time all the rest black.
These six forms of being fooled by oneself all boil down in the end in their final cause, I suspect to the last one, to automatism or lack of conscious control of the mind. Loco-mindedness in a Post Office consists in Mr. Burleson's running the Post Office for one kind of people the kind of people he has noticed. There are supposed to be various kinds of people who use a Post Office.
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