Caused by a profound self-doubt, self-condemnation and fear, hostility is a
type of projection that directs toward other people the hatred which the
hostile person feels toward himself. Blaming the evil of others for his own
shortcomings, he feels a chronic need to justify himself by demonstrating their
evil, by seeking it, by hunting for it—and by inventing it.
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