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B"H Chapter: Existential Suicide Survival Tactics Psychologists of the previous generation were able to claim that the facets of the human personality that establish our character are feeling, thoughts, and behavior. I wish to differ and list the following: motion, contemplation, and compliance. This categoriza tion lead me to understand that abstinence in and of itself is a factor that enables man or woman to reach their full human potential. The progress of human mentality through the generations is aimed at elevating the consciousness of human assessment of the situation of existence in a world with contrary impulses; such as sexual attraction, strategic considerations, and respect of the personages involved in such contact. The very restraint is a decision to expend energies in a realm that finds satisfaction in creative productivity. The opposite is evident from the American culture of legal judgement, which in the 21 s t century has proved to be the undoing on many establish patrons of the occidental culture. Is there a way of E + M - particles being transferred b y osmosis from the soul essence of one individual into the mind and soul essence of his associate? Can there be a joy in the intellectua l intercourse between the sexes that our internal personality mechanisms can steer away from the habit of lusting? Lust distracts the mind fro m the purposefulness of humankinds. These exact forces of energy are connected to an eternal me mory bank; energy cannot be destroyed, and our imaginations turn them into intellectual visions, in the realm of the here now inclusive of existences of all the souls that have existed fro m one end of eternity unto the other. One can only accomplish this by concentrating his or her inner voice such that it takes cognizance of nothing but itself, the stillness of silence; where words need not take form since the waves of thought remain subconscious. It is in this state of being that were blend into eternity, and allow the passage of time to leave its impression upon our brains. How'd we use to put it? Ho me is where the heart lies. At this conjuncture, I shall hope to reveal the deep interpretatio n of that which I've given as a title to this literary journey: Ho meless in Paris. Homeless, a fitting characterization of modern man. People have neither job security, nor cultural welfare institution in which they feel good about the mselves, and not even fa milial security in the patterns of their lifestyle at ho me. Children are all 135