Palaraga – Mortido
According to the classical theory of psychoanalysis, the basis of the human personality is two fundamental motives: creative (libido) and destructive (mortido). The ego-libido is experienced as pleasantly familiar, while mortido is experienced as pain, potential danger and some unknown, infectious fear. So far, no psychoanalyst has been able to create a model of the mental apparatus in which these two differently directed instincts and two opposite kinds of psychic energy would coexist. This concept is a significant fragment of numerous theories of aggression, treating the latter as a projection of the innate self-destructive attraction of people.