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I am receiving Boris Cyrulnik, a renowned neuropsychiatrist with a uniquely profound thought. Boris's book: https://www.odilejacob.fr/catalogue/p... Subscribe to my Newsletter: https://www.fabricemidal.com/newsletter Keywords: Forty Thieves in Emotional Deprivation Animal Fights and Human Wars "During the war years, I was deprived of any relationship. After the war, I was placed in an institution. In this emotional desert, where most children die, I managed to escape by discovering the animal world. Since there was no one to meet, I would escape through a tear in the fence to go and talk to the neighbor's dog. He would welcome me with joy when I told him about my misfortunes. This dog helped me a lot. My only human relationships were with animals. Is this why I have always thought that by studying animals we could better understand the human condition? » BC Children with emotional deprivation risk becoming violent adults. Human speech, a source of creativity, also engenders the horror of wars of belief. Comparing animals and humans, calling upon an unequalled amount of knowledge and clinical experience, Boris Cyrulnik makes us feel and understand the violence of the world and the roots of war. Continuing his combined exploration of the human soul and the animal worlds, Boris Cyrulnik delivers here a masterful work, in which we discover a scholar behind the storyteller and the wise man. Boris Cyrulnik is a neuropsychiatrist. He is the author, published by Odile Jacob, of numerous works which are all immense successes, such as Save Yourself, Life Calls You, At Night, I Will Write Suns, Souls and Seasons and The Labourer and the Wind Eaters.