
Your Symphony of Selves
Discover and Understand More of Who We Are
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Andy Rick
Why you are a different you at different times and how that’s both normal and healthy
- Reveals that each of us is made up of multiple selves, any of which can come to the forefront in different situations
- Offers examples of healthy multiple selves from psychology, neuroscience, pop culture, literature, and ancient cultures and traditions
- Explores how to harmonize our selves and learn to access whichever one is best for a given situation
Offering groundbreaking insight into the dynamic nature of personality, James Fadiman and Jordan Gruber show that each of us is comprised of distinct, autonomous, and inherently valuable “selves". They also show that honoring each of these selves is a key to improved ways of living, loving, and working.
Explaining that it is normal to have multiple selves, the authors offer insights into why we all are inconsistent at times, allowing us to become more accepting of the different parts of who we and other people are. They explore, through extensive reviews, how the concept of healthy multiple selves has been supported in science, popular culture, spirituality, philosophy, art, literature, and ancient traditions and cite well-known people, including David Bowie and Beyoncé, who describe accessing another self at a pivotal point in their lives to resolve a pressing challenge.
Instead of seeing the existence of many selves as a flaw or pathology, the authors reveal that the healthiest people, mentally and emotionally, are those that have naturally learned to appreciate and work in harmony with their own symphony of selves. They identify “the Single Self Assumption” as the prime reason why the benefits of having multiple selves has been ignored. This assumption holds that we each are or ought to be a single consistent self, yet we all recognize, in reality, that we are different in different situations.
Offering a pragmatic approach, the authors show how you can prepare for situations by shifting to the appropriate self, rather than being “switched” or “triggered” into a sub-optimal part of who you are. They also show how recognizing your selves provides increased access to skills, talent, and creativity; enhanced energy; and improved healing and pain management. Appreciating your diverse selves will give you more empathy toward yourself and others. By harmonizing your symphony of selves, you can learn to be “in the right mind at the right time” more often.
©2020 James Fadiman and Jordan Gruber (P)2020 Simon & Schuster AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















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Changed my Life
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Absolutely phenomenal
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This seemed to occupy well over 50 percent of the content of the book and was a continuous refrain. It felt somehow burdensome. I already believed in the basic idea after it being introduced, as he points out several times that most people do. I did NOT like the word "self" as it seemed unnecessarily confusing. I preferred the words I used in the above paragraph of "version" or "aspect".
Also off putting was that nearly all the substance from this book came in the form of quotes. Very well over 50 percent. Additionally, the authors overtly refused to put forth a coherent theory or to ascribe to a specific one from another,opting instead to offer a smorgasbord of related theories. As I read this paragraph it sounds better than it comes across.
Lastly the book is FAR too long for what you take away fr it. it could have been less than half the length and been just as valuable or perhaps moreso. For me at least, I feel less certain regarding the subject than before I started.
All of this said, the subject is important and neglected. I cannot recommend this as the entry point for the above reasons.
I don't like giving Faideman a bad-ish review. I LOVED his previous work on psychedelics.
I wanted, I tried to love it.
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Great book - terrible narrator
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A self gathering sign post!
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This book points out a very good way to stay aware throughout the day of different behaviors/selves that will be most appropriate and useful for each situation. And I like the idea that positive interactions are likely to be teach you more than negative interactions... that’s not an approach I usually use and I find it useful.
Although I do like the narrator’s voice, and for me he is tolerable (actually much more than some narrators on Audible), he doesn’t pause between sections/paragraphs (topic changes) appropriately which makes things a bit robotic and definitely confusing. It’s like everything is a sentence pause. For me, the audio quality wasn’t perfect, but not “hissing and popping” in my ears at least. There are quite a few mispronunciations though they aren’t too distracting. I think he has a good voice he just needs a producer or something.
A great way to recognize behavior
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Game-Changing Path to Self Awareness
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Super Important Perspectives
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Informative book, redundant delivery
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Makes you feel crazier than crazy
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