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Posts published in “Society and Human Behavior”

This category explores the human experience within society. It looks at questions of personal identity, how individuals understand themselves, how people interact and build relationships with others, and how bonds such as friendship, partnership, and community shape our lives. From the search for self-understanding to the dynamics of human relationships, this section reflects on what it means to live and grow among others.

The Self as Consciousness

At its core, the self is a construct that emerges through the complex interplay of memory, relationships, roles, and choices. It is a dynamic entity, ever-shifting yet bound by threads of continuity. The self as consciou

What Defines the Self?

Memory, one of the most profound shaping forces, plays a crucial role in defining who we are. Each memory, whether vivid or faint, contributes to our internal narrative. Recalling a childhood trip to the beach might evok

Public Image and Private Truth

Identity is a complex tapestry woven from layers of memory, relationships, roles, choices, and change. It is a multifaceted construct that exists both within us and beyond our immediate awareness. The tension between how

Identity in the Digital Age

The digital age has transformed how we see and present ourselves to the world. Social media platforms, virtual identities, and online interactions have reshaped our understanding of who we are and how we connect with oth

Reputation Versus Reality

Reputation and reality coexist like two sides of a coin, each reflecting a part of our identity. Our self-perception often dances between these two perspectives, creating a complex interplay that defines who we are. At i

Identity and Social Expectations

Identity is a complex web of self-perception and external expectations that evolves over time through interactions with the world around us. At its core, it involves how we understand who we are, both internally and exte

The Mask We Wear in Public

In contrast to memory, relationships play a significant role in shaping this mask. The people we interact with on a regular basis—friends, family members, colleagues—become mirrors that reflect parts of ourselves back to

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