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Self as everchanging phenomenon from "summary" of The Man Who Wasn’t There by Anil Ananthaswamy

The self is a constantly shifting entity, a phenomenon that is never static. It is not a fixed entity but rather a fluid construct that changes with time and experience. Our sense of self is shaped by our memories, thoughts, emotions, and perceptions, all of which are in a constant state of flux. This everchanging nature of the self can be unsettling for some, as it challenges the notion of a stable and unchanging identity. Our identities are not set in stone but are rather malleable and subject to change. This is evident in cases where individuals undergo significant life events that alter their sense of self, such as a near-death experience or a traumatic event. These events can lead to a shift in one's self-perception, causing them to reevaluate their beliefs, values, and prioriti...
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    The Man Who Wasn’t There

    Anil Ananthaswamy

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