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In your own definition how would you define the term self​

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Answered by MaithriNBangera
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Your self is your sense of who you are, deep down — your identity. When you let someone else know you well, you reveal your true self to them. If the subject of your thoughts is you, you're thinking about your self — or, alternately, yourself. ... Self comes from the Old English, in which it means "one's own person."

Answered by sushmadhkl
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Answer: Your identity is who you feel yourself to be on a deep level. You disclose your true self to someone when you allow them to get to know you well.

Explanation:

If you are thinking about yourself or, alternatively, yourself, then you are thinking about yourself.

Schools of philosophy are devoted to examining why people have a distinct sense of self, and there are areas of your brain that allow you to think about the concept of self.

Psychologists also research how children acquire their sense of self or their first experiences with self-awareness. Self is a word that signifies "one's own person" in Old English.

Self is that thinking object with consciousness that is sensible to pleasure and pain, capable of happiness and sorrow, and hence is concerned with itself to the extent that consciousness allows.

In the nominative case, it is occasionally used aggressively, as in the phrases "myself will decide it," "I myself will come," and "himself shall get revenge." Without the pronoun personal, this use of self is primarily poetical.

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