According to Freud, human behavior …show more content…
A person is guided by the image of the goal. succeeds in three tasks of life which are work, love, and social interaction.
Kim Jong-il’s early childhood is hugely influced by his father Kim il-Sung who established North Korea’s government. Kim Jong-il’s father as called, “Great Leader” because of the revolutionary act. He had to maintain his father’s work as a successor and had to lead the nation as his father once did. His early childhood education and influence from his father formed Kim Jong-il’s personality as a dictator and the thinking of maintaining his father’s country affected him a lot as a leader of the North Korea.
I can’t say that Kim Jong-il succeeded his life goal because North Korea is a still a poor country and many countries look at North Korea as a hopeless country. Kim Jong-il and his father wanted a country where everyone is equal and distribute wealth equally and a country with no hunger and suffer after the Korean war. However, the country has become one of the worst communist country.
Kim Jong-il and people work with him was only focused on developing and maintaining military power to not loose the leadership …show more content…
The theory of Freud which people has three component parts of mind helped me to understand that Kim Jong-il had a high id structure of mind so that he would not care about others and only cared what he wanted as a leader and a dictator. I always wondered why he would not negotiate with other powerful countries such as United States and China when they are offering North Korea a free help when they only had to give up the right of the development of the nuclear bomb. I could not understand what Kim Jong-il was thinking. However, after I learned about this childhood and the pressure from his dad and this early education, he was born and raised to be a dictator and the circumstances around him made Kim Jong-il to be a stubborn North Korea’s