Hello friends,
It’s been a while! How have you been? I’ve been between creative urges, extremely stressed out by the pending renovation of my office space and also taking a sunny vacation. I notice every time I have any extended break that in the space from my day-to-day thoughts and obligations, I am naturally and obsessively drawn to my studies of human design, so I think I will be writing a little more about this soon as I integrate some new beautiful learnings about variable. However, in the meantime, we should finish our discussion of consulting rooms. Let’s talk about Freud.
Sigmund Freud
The idea of the analyst’s office tends to conjure one image - that of Sigmund Freud’s famous consulting room, preserved in his home in London, where he spent his final days after being forced to flee the Nazi occupation of Austria in 1938.
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