Sigmund Freud
Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on May 6, 1856, and was more commonly known as Sigmund Freud. He died on September 23, 1939, at age 83 due to his jaw cancer. He was an Austrian neurologist and was the founder of psychoanalysis, which was a clinical method to treat psychopathology through dialogue between the psychoanalyst and the patient. Sigmund Freud was the one who proposed that the human psyche could be divided into the id, ego, and superego. We could see the Austrian psychiatrist posing next to a sculpture of him.
Just Miming Around
Daniel Sorine had been strolling in New York City’s Central Park last 1974, and he came across two mimes. Daniel excitedly approached them and captured numerous photographs, and 35 years later, Daniel Sorine decided to take a look at his old photos and saw the pictures for the second time. He recognized one of the mimes as the up-and-coming actor Robin Williams. By the time he sorted through his albums again, the mime was already an international Hollywood superstar.