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It was Freud who posited the Nirvana principle as an innate psychic drive or death instinct that aims to end life’s inevitable tension.

From The Guardian Jan. 25, 2017

It’s because of the death instinct that a perfectly nice person dates a string of losers: you tell yourself that you want to move forward, but actually, on some level, you want to go back.

From The New Yorker May 11, 2015

Perhaps the best known of Freud's theories about death is the concept of a death instinct, which he formulated in 1920.

From Time Magazine Archive

If so, the theory of the death instinct must have been especially helpful to Freud after the spring of 1923.

From Time Magazine Archive

The energy of the life instincts are called libido and energy of the death instinct is called destrudo.

From Time Magazine Archive




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