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The idea of projection is present in a lot of my videos; projecting oneself into a virtual space for example, or inside a utopic reality," says Ratté.
In an interview, Dr. McElwee said that as a social strategy, projecting oneself as an impostor can lower expectations for a performance and take pressure off a person — as long as the self-deprecation doesn't go too far.
The historical act of reconstructing past human creations, and of projecting oneself into the thoughts of others, makes salient critical philosophy of history's synthetic function of connecting temporal reality and mind through the process and consciousness of time.
Here the emphasis is not so much on ritual or not exclusively anyway, but on the attitudes one displays toward others, and on the ability to understand what others want or do not want based on projecting oneself into their situation.
Those who have experienced more than their fair share of trauma or emotional scarring in their past may struggle to trust the process of envisioning, dreaming or projecting oneself into the future.
They may contribute to the effect of "being stuck in the past" and to the difficulty in projecting oneself into the future in a positive way.
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Part of that sales training, without getting too technical, it's being able to project oneself, obviously.
From Nietzsche and Schopenhauer he learned the importance of human will, the power to project oneself heroically into the world of flux, and to do so according to one's own measure and standard.
It involves two basic abilities usually shown in intelligent behaviour: the capacity to "anchor" oneself to the context (the function that strongly roots the organism in the contextual situation) and the capacity to "project" oneself from the current context into a different one (the function able to detach or dissociate the organism from the here and now of the present situation).
Kay says that insofar as there are voters who prefer to go with a winner, it's smart to project oneself like a winner -- she says that Romney is looking to appeal to those white male voters that might quietly change their minds at the last minute.
Moreover, Tulving's original 'www-definition' of episodic memory (Tulving, 1972) has been updated a number of times so that it now includes a conscious awareness that an event is 'remembered' as opposed to being simply familiar or 'known' (autonoetic consciousness; Tulving, 1985), and an ability to use episodic memory to project oneself into both the past and future (chronesthesia; Tulving, 2002).
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