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====Introspection====
====Introspection====
'''Introspection''' can be defined as the experience of a state of deep analysis regarding personal concepts within one's own life. This results in logical resolution and/or personal acceptance regarding past events, the present situation, future possibilities, insecurities, fears, hopes, goals, struggles and traumas. This is extremely efficient at facilitating self-improvement, personal growth and change on a level that remains largely unparalleled by experiences found within every day living.
'''Introspection''' can be defined as the experience of a state of deep analysis regarding personal concepts within one's own life. This results in logical resolution and/or personal acceptance regarding past events, the present situation, future possibilities, insecurities, fears, hopes, goals, struggles and traumas. This is extremely efficient at facilitating self-improvement, personal growth and change on a level that remains largely unparalleled by experiences found within every day living.


It is important to note, however, that during states of introspection not everybody is willing to face, resolve and move on from their personal problems as some will panic and attempt to ignore or repress them instead. This is because introspective states often result in realizations that can drastically alter one's own opinion of their self, personality and past decisions so that they become viewed from a negative or regretful position. The fighting of these revelations through denial and repression instead of acceptance and analysis is a very common trigger for negative experiences that could be otherwise avoided.
It is important to note, however, that during states of introspection not everybody is willing to face, resolve and move on from their personal problems as some will panic and attempt to ignore or repress them instead. This is because introspective states often result in realizations that can drastically alter one's own opinion of their self, personality and past decisions so that they become viewed from a negative or regretful position. The fighting of these revelations through denial and repression instead of acceptance and analysis is a very common trigger for negative experiences that could be otherwise avoided.