Sophie Perry

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Our actual self is the bundle of attributes that we currently possess. Our ideal self is the self we believe we could be—our hopes, wishes, and dreams. And our ought self is the self we believe we should be—our duties, commitments, and responsibilities.[1] What fuels our behavior and directs which goals we pursue, Higgins argued, are discrepancies between these three selves.
The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward
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