This study examines how the Love of the other, essential for forming identity and independence, impacts our recognition as desiring beings. It explores how early psychic development involves aligning with parental figures and how psychoanalysis, focused on Desire, interacts with postmodern issues like perversion and psychosis. The research evaluates whether psychoanalysis’s ethical framework, rooted in Desire, is applicable and relevant in contemporary society, especially regarding individualism and egocentrism.