Spontaneous cures may occur, while Gilles de la Tourette's disease is but the extreme form of a condition in which antagonistic gestures are frequently adopted by the patient to adapt himself and to get to a state of rest.
So the organic factors here seem to be the general, underlying inability to adapt himself.
These defects he transmits to his offspring and thus handicaps them in the effort that is required from the individual to adapt himself to the conditions of society.
But this type finds it almost impossible to adapt himself to his mate.
Not a Social Star ¶ Because he dislikes display, refuses to yield to the new fangled fashions of polite society and finds it hard to adapt himself to people, the man of this type is seldom a social success.
Business Liabilities ¶ A disinclination to mix, the inability to adapt himself to his patrons and a tendency to hold people too rigidly to account are the business handicaps of the Osseous.
There is reciprocal action, therefore--the surroundings forcing the individual to adapt himself to them, and the individual causing the surroundings to adapt themselves to him.
And the Artist would never be satisfied with so mean and meagre an ambition as merely toadapt himself to his surroundings and fit himself to survive.
So the course of the individual's life is continually being affected by surroundings which compel him to adapt himself to them on pain of extinction if he fails.
Each in turn becomes humorous through failure to adapt himself to the prevalent type.
It rebukes the extravagance, the rigidity, the unawareness of the individual who fails to adapt himself to his social environment.
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