“To get integrated or complete is such a formidable task that one does not dare to set people further goals like perfection. As for instance the ordinary physician neither imagines nor hopes to make of his patient and ideal athlete, so the psychological doctor does not dream of being able to produce saints. He is highly content if he brings forth in himself as well as in others a fairly balanced and more or less sound individual, no matter how far from the state of perfection. Before we strive after perfection, we ought to be able to live the ordinary man without self-mutilation. If anybody should find himself after his humble completion still left with a sufficient amount of energy, then he may begin his career as a saint.†-Carl Gustav Jung “Live for something rather than die for nothing.†-General George S. Patton