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Weirob denies that personal identity is a matter of one having appropriately caused memories of earlier person-stages.
Individualistic Cultures
Cultures that emphasize personal achievements, individual rights, and autonomy, valuing independence over collective goals.
Self-Worth
Pertains to an individual's subjective evaluation of their own worth, value, or significance.
Self-Esteem
An individual's subjective evaluation of their own worth or abilities.
Uncontrollable Self-Esteem Contingencies
Situations or aspects of life that individuals perceive as beyond their control, yet crucially affect their self-esteem and self-worth.
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