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Imagine Tolstoy's accounts of growing up in a rarefied world of wealth and privilege, but with luvvie self-obsession in place of profound introspection and My Best Friend's Wedding as the narrator's creative destiny instead of Anna Karenina.
According to hippies, psychedelics are like a window opening into profound introspection, or a catapult into transcendence.
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It's a moment of profound introspection a tipping point.
In the process of criticism and self-criticism, most scholars carried out a profound personal introspection of their ethnological teaching and research.
Nevertheless, she said, "Dinner With Friends" prompted a deeper level of introspection, as well as an even more profound appreciation for her husband, their 6-year-old son and what they have built together.
His gift was less tangible yet arguably more profound: a new way of seeing, a kind of bruised introspection that was sensitive and volatile.
Phillipson calls this project nothing less than a "Science of Man", in which introspection in the manner pioneered by David Hume and a profound study of ancient and modern history would lay bare the principles of social organisation, the well-springs of the arts and sciences, and the ideal government and code of laws.
See also introspection; unconscious.
He enjoyed introspection.
Meanwhile, introspection gathers pace.
Banter passes for introspection.
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