It would seem to be some sort of unified self would make the most sense. People are told to bring their true self to work. "You do you" is a single-self model. There is a pervasive belief in the notion of the self, repackaging notions of the Freudian inner you or the notion of a soul or essence, despite the popularity of mindfulness, which is based on a selfless philosophy. Call this the "you are the person you are theory". This is most intense in tabloids and online outrage where the notion of a lapse from yourself is treated as a weak excuse for immoral behaviour.
Which theory of the self is most believed in?
Which theory of the self is most believed in?
Which theory of the self is most believed in?
It would seem to be some sort of unified self would make the most sense. People are told to bring their true self to work. "You do you" is a single-self model. There is a pervasive belief in the notion of the self, repackaging notions of the Freudian inner you or the notion of a soul or essence, despite the popularity of mindfulness, which is based on a selfless philosophy. Call this the "you are the person you are theory". This is most intense in tabloids and online outrage where the notion of a lapse from yourself is treated as a weak excuse for immoral behaviour.