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pleasure-pain principle

n. In psychoanalysis, the basic motivation of human nature, which is to obtain the gratification of biological drives, is located in the id and through associations becomes attached to nonphysiological objects. As the person matures, behavior is governed more and more by the reality principle, which delays gratification of pleasure in order ultimately to obtain the most possible gratification through following complex plans for the future. Also called the pleasure principle.