Topic: how
do we shape our behavior because of others
Summary
Looking glass self refers to the self-development content in which one learns who one is through three stages of self-esteem, such as perception of how one's own actions appear to others, how one's own actions are judged by others, and pride or shame as a result of another's judgment. In general, when you feel that others think well of you and positively acknowledge your actions, you not only affirm yourself but also think of your actions fairly. It shows three characteristics. First, humans are characterized in that they are complex symbol-rigging animals. Second, such meaning is not universal, fixed, or absolute. Third, emphasize the units that interact.
Interesting
When everyone feels that others generally
think well of their actions and positively acknowledge their actions, they not
only affirm themselves but also think of their actions fairly. Of course I do.
But when I approached this theory and looked at it, I understood what I had
done.
Discussion
However, there will be people who do not
follow this framework. So what are their characteristics? And why does this
happen? What are they special about? Or is it because they lack something?
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