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It's national self day on the 21st June.
Ever felt like the world revolves around other people? Well, not on National Self Day! This special day celebrates the art of self-love, self-care, and self-expression.
While the origins of National Self Day are a bit of a mystery, we can imagine it started with a burst of confidence and a twinkle in someone's eye. After all, who wouldn't want a day dedicated to celebrating themselves?
Whether you prefer to spend the day pampering yourself with luxurious bubble baths or indulging in guilty pleasures like eating an entire tub of ice cream, National Self Day encourages you to put yourself first.
Ready to embrace your inner diva or dashing individual? Here are a few ideas to make the most of National Self Day:
Did you know that the most mentions of National Self Day online occurred on June 21, 2016? That's right, folks! Back in 2016, people couldn't get enough of celebrating themselves and spreading the self-love vibes across the internet.
The term 'self' originated during the Old English period, around the 9th century. It derived from the Old English word 'sylf,' which meant 'one's own person.' 'Sylf' was derived from the Proto-Germanic word 'selbaz,' meaning 'self' or 'opposite.' The concept of self began to take shape in the English language, signifying the individual and their separate identity.
During the Late Middle English period, around the 14th century, the term 'self' started to be used as a reflexive pronoun. It became a way to refer to the subject of a sentence, emphasizing the idea of selfhood or individuality. For example, phrases like 'myself,' 'yourself,' and 'himself' emerged, giving individuals a means to denote their own actions or experiences.
In the 18th century, during the Enlightenment era, the concept of selfhood gained significant philosophical and cultural attention. Philosophers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant explored the nature of the self and its role in society. This period saw a growing emphasis on individual rights, autonomy, and the pursuit of personal happiness, further shaping the understanding and significance of the term 'self.'
Throughout the 20th century, the field of psychology began to explore the complexities of the self in more depth. Psychologists like Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Erik Erikson delved into the understanding of the self and its relation to personality development, identity formation, and behavior. Their theories and research contributed to a greater comprehension of the human self and its various facets.
In contemporary culture, the term 'self' has become ubiquitous, particularly with the rise of social media and self-expression. Concepts such as self-care, self-identity, and self-improvement are popular topics of discussion. The idea of the self has expanded to include notions of authenticity, self-discovery, and personal fulfillment. The term continues to evolve and adapt, reflecting the changing social and cultural landscape of our time.
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