Ever wonder why you feel you are the same person today that you were years ago, even when a child? Freud answers by comparing the mind and Rome:
Let us, by a flight of imagination, suppose that Rome is not a human habitation but a psychical entity with a similarly long and copious past -- an entity, that is to say, in which nothing that has once come into existence will have passed away and all the earlier phases of development continue to exist alongside the latest one.
(Quoted from page 45 of Freud the Man: an intellectual biography, by Lydia Flem. Other Press, 2003.)
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