Prince used the term personality to refer to the sum total of our minds, and he proposed that people have many organized dispositions that compose the whole personality. Prince called these organized dispositions selves, secondary units, characters, phases, and variants. . . . These different selves appear when there are changes in fatigue, illness, intoxication, mood, and situation. They can change from morning to evening, in adversity versus prosperity, happiness versus sorrow, sickness versus health, and in our different social relationships.29

