There's a lot going on in prelims, including my last
journal entries 1 and 2, yet it all boils down to the word "SELF." This explained various facts that helped me understand myself better and broke down every aspect of knowing myself. Philosophers have shared their viewpoints on the self and its stages. Internally, it was described till the "SELF" was compared to an item in order to have a better understanding of myself. Due to the reason that I am prone to trusting other people's perceptions, I exploit it by reminding myself that I am worthy of and who I am. I had low self-esteem and suffered with self-doubt. The many disciplinary perspectives, on the other hand, taught me to embrace my flaws and never doubt myself, flaws and all. I should be proud of myself because I am a one-of-a-kind creation. In fact, we are all born to be different from one another. Some aspects of my character are worth flaunting in public. All of their remarks should not concern me because they are irrelevant tomy life. Many things responded to all of my inner ideas while I researched. I'm quite curious about myself and want to learn more about it. As I started the first action, I began to wonder who I was. It assisted me in determining who I am as a person. I'm even starting to question if by the end of this chapter, I'll have a better grasp on myself.