These concepts, along with others unmentioned, suggest that we each have a sort of core self that provides a source of meaning unique to us—a source that points us to the things that we actually want and should do with our life. The things we are motivated by, therefore, must not be merely to impress others nor achieve anything according to any societal ideals, because everyone has their own unique, complicated source of motivation that leads to distinctive outputs. There are certainly shared common ideas and ways to approach life that are worth considering, but one must attempt to consider
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