Who Am I: 16 Basic Desires that Motivate Our Actions Define Our Personalities
By Steven Reiss
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"Who Am I" by Steven Reiss is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the concept of self-identity. Drawing on extensive research and psychological theories, Reiss delves into the various factors that shape our sense of self and influence our behavior.
The book begins by examining the seventeen basic desires that drive human behavior, such as power, curiosity, and acceptance. Reiss argues that these desires are not only universal but also unique to each individual, forming the foundation of our personalities and guiding our choices.
Reiss goes on to explore how societal norms, cultural influences, and personal experiences shape our self-concept. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance, urging readers to embrace their individuality and pursue their genuine desires rather than conforming to societal expectations.
Throughout the book, Reiss challenges the notion of a fixed and static identity, instead proposing that our sense of self is fluid and constantly evolving. He encourages readers to engage in self-reflection and introspection to uncover their true desires and values, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and authentic life.
"Who Am I" offers a unique perspective on self-identity, presenting a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex interplay between our desires, experiences, and cultural influences. With its accessible writing style and compelling insights, this book will undoubtedly resonate with readers seeking to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and to live a more fulfilling and authentic life.
The book begins by examining the seventeen basic desires that drive human behavior, such as power, curiosity, and acceptance. Reiss argues that these desires are not only universal but also unique to each individual, forming the foundation of our personalities and guiding our choices.
Reiss goes on to explore how societal norms, cultural influences, and personal experiences shape our self-concept. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance, urging readers to embrace their individuality and pursue their genuine desires rather than conforming to societal expectations.
Throughout the book, Reiss challenges the notion of a fixed and static identity, instead proposing that our sense of self is fluid and constantly evolving. He encourages readers to engage in self-reflection and introspection to uncover their true desires and values, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and authentic life.
"Who Am I" offers a unique perspective on self-identity, presenting a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex interplay between our desires, experiences, and cultural influences. With its accessible writing style and compelling insights, this book will undoubtedly resonate with readers seeking to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and to live a more fulfilling and authentic life.
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