Puer aeternus..., Latin for "eternal boy", in mythology, is a child-god who is forever
young. In psychology, it is an older person whose emotional life has
remained at an adolescent level. The puer typically leads a provisional
life, due to the fear of being caught in a situation from which it
might not be possible to escape. He covets independence and freedom,
opposes boundaries and limits, and tends to find any restriction
intolerable...
Like all archetypes, the puer is bi-polar, exhibiting both a "positive" and a "negative" aspect. The "positive" side of the puer
appears as... newness, potential for
growth, hope for the future... The "negative" side is the child-man who refuses to grow up and meet
the challenges of life face on, waiting instead for his ship to come in
and solve all his problems.
I thought it worthwhile to briefly define "man-child" since the term is becoming more commonly used in reports about current events.
I've often thought it was just like a spoiled rotten, arrogant little 5 year old who thought someone had stepped on it's puppy ~
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