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Id, Ego, and the Superego
Self is one's awareness of ideas and attitudes about one's own personal and social identity. Self is shaped since young by reflecting self-image from other in order to sense one's own identity. Sigmund Freud developed a model of personality; it consists three items: id, ego and superego. Id is the b ....
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.... with others. Mead also argue that people are social objects, the object element of self is "me" and the active (subjective) self is "I", where I takes the action and me reflectively take other's role and review people's reaction. However, Charles Horton Cooley believed that the process of self-realization is more like a looking into glass image. People we social with are the mirrors which their reaction upon us reflected to tell us the psychological self.
In conclusion, physical maturity enables the growth of social experience, despite of "actionary I" or "objective me", we see ....
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