Jiang's practice of changing himself through self-reflection, experimentation, doubt, and dissatisfaction with a fixed identity.
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self-reinvention
Jiang's practice of changing himself through self-reflection, experimentation, doubt, and dissatisfaction with a fixed identity.
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Jiang says creativity is produced by continual self-exploration, self-reflection, and self-reinvention rather than a one-time life-changing epiphany.
Asha changes across lives and life stages because moving toward Asha means creative self-reinvention rather than a final fixed doctrine.
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"...am constantly in the process of self -exploration, self -reflection, and self -reinvention, which is what leads to creativity. Okay. So I wouldn't say..."
"Am I being creative? Am I contributing to the progress of humanity? Is that, or is that, are you making that animate me? I..."
"any more questions okay uh my question would be um i know that asha for everyone will have different but like will it change..."
"change um okay so like i i'm not a zoroastrian priest and i don't insult the religion okay because what they will tell you..."
"will become different for each of us but what's important is and ruby would say this everyone would say this is follow your heart..."
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