04-09-2012, 11:38 PM
Rikki Wrote:Really? Self discovery should be an eternal exercise. What is the meaning of "know yourself"? What is "yourself"? Is "yourself" not always changing? I think "yourself" should always be flexible.
A friend of mine, who is younger than me, suggests that there may be no such thing as Self, instead it might just be a collection of ideas, memories, experiences, feelings, etc.
Yes, I see your point, and I think it's an important one. I agree we are shaped by our collection of experiences--and therefore--as long as we continue to be open to experiences we continue to shape our lives. This happens from birth to death.
But one of my favorite expressions is from the Jesuits: "Give me the boy until he's seven and I'll give you the man." In other words, our CHARACTER is pretty much set at a young age--during the so called "formative" years.
And as we age we continue to pass through certain "portals", let's say. Some of those are those early years, then the teenage years, losing one's virginity, moving away from home, establishing a career, falling in love, having a relationship (maybe children), losing one's parents, retirement and then death.
I was merely suggesting that by the time a person is in their 30s they basically know what they value and what direction they're headed. Are there exceptions? Certainly. I hold myself out as an example of one. I've been pretty clear that my "maturing" has been late (LateBloomer).
We're all individuals, yes. But I also believe that a particular age has certain characteristics.
Just my opinion.