Bofades (pronounced bəʊf-ʌ-diz) was a Greek philosopher known for his various studies about the
human psyche and what makes it tick. His studies, compiled together much later into a
book titled "Nuts," predates Sigmund Freud's theories by quite a few millennia. It goes on to explain the several stages of
human development and how they come together to create one whole being.
Person
1: Hey man, did you get the psychology homework?
Person 2: Yeah. We're reading up about Bofades.
Person
1: Ah, nice! I'm already caught up on him. He was the guy who wrote "
Nuts," right?
Person 2: Indeed.