When You’re Still Relating to an Older Version of Yourself
Why do people continue seeing themselves through outdated identities? A research-backed reflection on self-concept drift and personal change. Sometimes, people change before they realize they’ve changed. Not dramatically. Quietly. Through experience. Through repetition. Through surviving things they once thought they couldn’t handle. And yet internally, they continue relating to themselves as if they are still who they used to be. 🌿 The Version of You in Your Mind May No Longer Be Current Most people carry an internal image of themselves. A mental identity. It forms gradually through past experiences, repeated feedback, old emotional patterns and even earlier limitations. And once it forms, it tends to stay stable. Even when your actual behavior begins changing. 🧠 The Brain Prefers Identity Consistency In Social Psychology , self-concept is understood as the framework through which people understand who they are. Research connected to Carl Rogers suggests that people natural...