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Our social environments play a crucial role in our development from "summary" of The Social Animal by Elliot Aronson

The people in our lives shape who we are. From the moment we are born, we are immersed in a social environment that molds our thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. Our family, friends, teachers, and colleagues all play a crucial role in our development. They provide us with the guidance, support, and feedback that help us navigate the complexities of the world. Our social environment acts as a mirror, reflecting back to us who we are and who we could become. Through interactions with others, we learn about ourselves – our strengths, weaknesses, and values. We are influenced by the opinions and expectations of those around us, shaping our sense of self and our place in society. The social environment also serves as a stage where we perform various roles and scripts. We adopt different personas depending on the situation, adapting...
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    The Social Animal

    Elliot Aronson

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