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We think we are a self. Separate from the environment and other people. We even write memoirs about our so-called self, and go to therapy to unearth its hidden depths. But the self is not separate. We are made of our relationships with others, writes Elliot Jurist.

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This webpage hosts an article by Elliot Jurist, a Clinical Psychologist, Philosopher, Author, and Editor. The article, titled "Without relationships there is no self," discusses the interconnectedness of self and relationships. Jurist argues that our identity or self is not separate from our environment or the people around us. He points out the increasing popularity of memoirs and therapy, which are often seen as self-indulgent practices. However, he suggests they are more about understanding relationships and refining the meanings of connections with others. Jurist explores the concept of 'indulgence,' its Latin roots, multiple meanings, and its historical religious use as a method to address sin. The article is hosted on IAI TV, a platform that offers access to thoughts from leading thinkers, and encourages readers to join the conversation by signing up or logging in.

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March 23, 2024, 11:40 a.m.

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