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<title>Jekyll &#38; hyde syndrome:</title>
<subTitle>a new encounter with the seven deadly sins and seven lively virtues</subTitle>
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<note>The Jekyll and Hyde Syndrome describes the person who lives in perpetual misery because the battle between good and evil rages on unresolved. Legalism, repression, indulgence, and secularism have not worked. Such a person is truly miserable. Constantly tempted to do wrong, he or she is unable to be happy being either good or bad. This person may maintain upright behavior but constantly battles darker impulses, or this person has indulged the darker side and now lives with a trail of damaged lives and relationships.</note>
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