would be one who had
average response to noises and sights, who had accurate
sonic and
visio and who could
imagine and know that he was imagining, in
color-
visio and
tone-
sonic. This person, understand clearly, may have
aberrations which make him climb every chimney in town, drink every
drop in every
bar every night (or try it anyway),
beat his wife, drown his
children and suppose himself to be a jub-jub
bird. In the
psychosomatic line he may have
arthritis,
gallbladder trouble,
dermatitis,
migraine headaches and
flat feet. Or he may have that much more horrible
aberration—
pride in being
average and "adjusted." He is still a
relatively easy
case to
clear.
(DMSMH, p. 191)