Your Symphony of Selves: how to tame your various selves
Your Symphony of Selves by Jame Fadiman, Ph.D. and Jordan Gruber, J.D. is an impressively comprehensive and well-researched book about the different selves that exist within us, their articulation by various other disciplines and the techniques we can learn to tame our various selves to become more accepting and more successful in whatever our yet unorchestrated selves are hindering us from.
The book will enlighten us as to why we are constantly yelling at our Mum, while being active charity workers, and why we procrastinate while we run 10k well under an hour. While this is not a self-help book, the final chapter offers practical, short-term and long-term techniques on how to befriend our different selves and make them work to our advantage. Between the overview of our selves and the techniques for their betterment lies an impressive review of psychology, religion, literature and post-modernism. The authors highlight how different disciplines talk about the selves, and they make us realise that even Kahneman’s System 1 and System 2 are but another articulation of selves.
The book is a great asset for people working in marketing, PR, communications, education or any field where they have to understand the constantly changing behaviour of people and need to influence it with compassion but firm measures.
The book takes us through this vast array of insights in 451 pages, which is one of the reasons why a more in-depth, upcoming review is divided into three parts: Part 1 is about the basic premise of the different, healthy selves that coexist within us. Part 2 offers a glimpse into the relationship between selves and other disciplines. Part 3 is about the techniques we can cultivate to befriend our selves and make them work for us.
The book, Your Symphony of Selves by Jame Fadiman, Ph.D. and Jordan Gruber, J.D., is out in September 2020 by Inner Traditions.