The Stories We Live by: Personal Myths and the Making of the Self

by Dan P. McAdams

Hardcover, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

155.25

Description

"Who am I?" "How do I fit in the world around me?" This revealing and innovative book demonstrates that each of us discovers what is true and meaningful, in our lives and in ourselves, through the creation of personal myths. Challenging the traditional view that our personalities are formed by fixed, unchanging characteristics, or by predictable stages through which every individual travels, The Stories We Live By persuasively argues that we are the stories we tell. Informed by extensive scientific research--yet highly readable, engaging, and accessible--the book explores how understanding and revising our personal stories can open up new possibilities for our lives.

User reviews

LibraryThing member ablueidol
Another book that illustrates that we are all storytellers without knowing it! This explores how we create our own self-image by the stories we tell of ourselves. It links to themes of the power of myths at the psychological level.
LibraryThing member turtlesleap
Interesting analysis of the means by which people develop life scripts, "imagoes" for their personaility.

Publication

William Morrow & Co (1993), Edition: 1st, 336 pages

Language

ISBN

0688108660 / 9780688108663
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