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Most adults find this extremely difficult, but new evidence suggests that recognising mirror images comes naturally to children.
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"It's a book with no beginning, no middle and no end, in which the characters are seeing an alternative China where they recognise mirrors of themselves and which they write themselves into".
"It is important for me, when I watch the film, to recognise that mirror image in which I can understand everything I've done wrong," she says.
That narcissistic I is repeated in other works scattered through the house: a big black I like the sentinel that inspired 2001: A Space Odyssey, a Japanese landscape painting that belonged to Freud and is hung on its side to make – you guessed it – an I. Like Freud's follower Jacques Lacan, Wallinger dwells on the moment we recognise our mirror image, the moment a child becomes I.
"Should he stay or should he go?" asked the Mirror, recognising that Labour "couldn't carry on as it was" with "the chasm between Corbyn and his MPs".
I started looking in the mirror, and recognising my reflection, liking what I saw and wanting the progression to unfold naturally.
In 1995 he claimed that cotton-top tamarins (with which he is pictured above) can recognise themselves in mirrors.
The book's jacket has blurbs of generous praise not just, as you might expect, from Noam Chomsky but also from an investment-fund manager and a CEO, who says it is holding up "a mirror for [corporations] to see their destructive selves as others see them".Many businessmen do seem to recognise themselves in that mirror.
Sometimes I don't recognise myself in the mirror".
I no longer recognise myself in the mirror.
He once didn't recognise himself in the mirror, thinking he was much younger.
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