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When we say "self" or "me," we are referring to how we see ourselves, how

we see ourselves, or how we evaluate ourselves. It is how we view

ourselves. This comprises how we consider ourselves physically and

psychologically.

Our self-definition may be divided into three main sections: our ideal self,

our self-image, and our self-esteem. Self-image is what we think of

ourselves. It reflects how we see ourselves. It's similar to describing what

we see in the mirror and beyond by looking into it. This is the image of

ourselves that we present. It usually answers the question “Who am

I?”.Giving a physical description of oneself can be the first step toward

developing our self-image. This, however, comes up short. We can

characterize ourselves using our social roles, personal traits, and abstract

existential statements that can help us further define who we are.

Who am I?" " is a continuous question that has been asked by many

generations before us and will continue to be. Many psychologists,

philosophers, and spiritual authorities provide answers to it. But no firm

response has yet been delivered on this topic.


I think the answer can't be compressed into a single phrase, essay, or even

thousands of pages of a book. It's because each individual is a universe of

thousands of selves. Each of them is as significant as the others. It's also

because the entirety of a person's life—their ideas, deeds, beliefs,

relationships, and manifestations—is the answer to this question. The

answer to this question is relevant to everything that occurs to a person

and how they respond to it.

I am what I believe in; I am what I think; I am what I feel, and how I act and

react. Everything that happens to me also means who I am, because I

know that I am responsible for my life.

“What am I” is a question with no answer and a maze with no ending. I am

pretty sure that many of us have asked the question. Everyone has their

own views and own perspective. A living breathing organism is signified by

the words "human being". Through body,  we can move, touch, see, hear

and taste just like the other creatures. For half of our lives, we behave like

animals. Sleeping, feeding, drinking, pursuing other bodily necessities. In

this way we experience ourselves, others, and the world around us. After

all, we seem like we are nothing but an animal but with higher intelligence.
This is the aspect that we think, feel, reflect on, judge, remember, hate and

anticipate. Words used to describe this aspect include mind, spirit, heart,

soul, awareness, and consciousness. 

We can define ourselves by determining our ideal selves. It is like

comparing our self-image to what ideal characteristics we have. By doing

this, we tend to achieve the ideal self and therefore we come up with a new

definition of ourselves.

I want to be someone who attracts attention to such concepts as a sense of

life and happiness, good and evil, morality and faith in God, love, and

death, eternal life values, karma, and religion. Who answer the questions

about what love and happiness mean for me personally. And also who

understand that the concept of life philosophy is really versatile and it’s

hard to express personal views on so many aspects.

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