From time to time every human being, to remain human, has to make a declaration of faith. If he does not, either through cowardice, or through preoccupation, or through not even seeing the opportunity, he suddenly becomes less than human. When two people enter into a serious personal relationship, they have to declare in their actions that they believe that some part of their relationship precludes analysis. I would go further, and claim that every true relationship precludes analysis; human relationships can only be analysed insofar as they are defective. What about personality itself? I agree with Kant that personality exhibits palpably before our eyes the sublimity of our nature. It is the vision of another personality that makes us say, either literally or metaphorically, that human beings are created in the image of the divine. The personality is the wholeness, the completeness, the totality of the person; once you begin to analyse, you split the person down into component parts, and you lose the vision of the whole. Personality is priceless, until it ceases to be human; every lover knows that one person cannot be replaced by another. But…