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Essay / Analysis of “What is the Self” - 701
The author of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi had explained in “What is the Self” about the moment when the human is born until the dead, he always tries to represent his ideal images better and gets more and more self-respect in the world. At the beginning, the author gave an example of the ocean which contains a lot of water, but the water produces a lot of hydrogen and oxygen, so it is the same for man to have numerous goals, thoughts or ideas that are organized in consciousness, feeling this reification of the brain. The author defined "the self is the reification of a related abstract idea that creates the emotions, thoughts, feelings, and consciousness of all these records in the human brain, but all ideas related to one". The author said that the self can be considered a hierarchy of goals because each human being has set his or her own goals and uses psychic energy to decide that he or she wants to move forward in his or her life for the future and his family. Meanwhile, some humans always try to display a good reputation of themselves through their own images to achieve their goals, but they do not behave well inside the sense that they think about their personal self. Some humans have performed well with self-reputation in front of the public, communities and the world and they do not expect anyone to create my images in the communities or in the world. In the article, an author should provide an example of Mother Teresa who had the best reputation and performed in front of the whole world. Mother Teresa became known as Mother of India because she was a very good human and also, she always had caring, love and emotional feelings, a beautiful attachment with all humans of this world. The best argument he made told many stories, the ideal men and women had the best pictures, but we can't talk now about the personality of those people, the reputation of seeing the painting because we don't have not seen but, we have read and heard about the author. also pointed out that the domestic object is for many like a sense of self-stability, but it reminds all times where their ancestors came from. The author of the section Collective Representation focuses on the objects and symbols that how the person's identity comes together in different communities, group cultures and religions and on which the construction of the new relationship with them does not does not concern us. These gatherings are acts of seeking knowledge, help for the future and symbols of power. In addition, they always try to maintain relationships with communities that do not affect relationships and