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Cognitive psychologist Hazel Marcus proposed a theory about the "possible self." The theory says that unlike the so-called true self, there is a lot in each of us

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Cognitive psychologist Hazel Marcus proposed a theory about the "possible self." The theory says that unlike the so-called true self, there are many possible selves in each of us.

What is the possible self? It is what you want, what you expect, what you fear about yourself. Just like the suspense novelist Zhou Haohui in "Parting Song", Chen Jiaxin's dream is to become a criminal policeman, but Chen Jiaxin's current situation is still far from achieving his dream. For this possibility of self-realization, there is hesitation and fear. The "possible self" in the heart, but it continues to emerge.

Factory team leader Hu Jun, Jiangxi Jiujiang people, 16 years, managing a team of about 50 people, responsible for the electronic components product line line captain. Hu Jun came up with the idea of open source and throttling, and after work, tried to engage in part-time work.

This is where he chooses that "possible self" to begin with. The true self is "rooted in the past" and the "possible self" is grounded in the present and the future.

As early as 2019, Hu Jun began to shoot short videos, and gradually had some income. Hu Jun knows very well that the operation of Douyin is a long-term task, and how to go at each stage must have an established plan, and then in the process of gradually implementing the plan, it will continue to mature. As Zhang Heng said: Life is diligent, and there is no way to get it.

Since then, Hu Jun has made a new attempt to run takeaways. After work, running takeaway changed the unchanged life content of Hu Jun for 16 years, and his body and mind felt relaxed.

The courage to practice, constantly adjust cognition, and then practice, is always the route of development.

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Cognitive psychologist Hazel Marcus proposed a theory about the "possible self." The theory says that unlike the so-called true self, there is a lot in each of us

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