"... Given a problem, a difficulty, a maladjustment between the individual and his environment, thinking occurs. If every instinctive act brought satisfaction, thinking would be much less necessary and much less frequently practised."
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{{cite book|title=Human Traits and Their Social Significance|year=1920|publisher=Houghton Mifflin|page=60
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