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Theory of Me follows a deeply introspective journey of a protagonist who begins life believing identity is something that can be solved like an equation-something fixed, measurable, and definable. At first, they try to understand themselves through external expectations: family, society, academic success, and approval. This creates an internal "formula" where worth is tied to achievement and perfection.As the story progresses, the protagonist begins to question this rigid model after experiencing failure, self-doubt, and emotional pressure. Joining a writing club and forming meaningful friendships-especially with Ava and Marcus-introduces new perspectives that challenge their belief that identity must be stable and proven.Each chapter represents a shift in understanding: - From seeing identity as a fixed equation- To recognizing patterns of fear, expectation, and self-judgment- To understanding failure as information rather than definition- To realizing that self-worth is not something earned through performance- To embracing uncertainty, change, and emotional complexityKey turning points include public failure, rejection, emotional breakdowns, and reflective breakthroughs. These moments gradually dismantle the protagonist's belief that they are a "problem to solve," replacing it with a healthier view: they are a continuously evolving process.By the end, the protagonist fully embraces a new philosophy-the "Theory of Becoming." Instead of chasing perfection or a final version of themselves, they accept that identity is fluid, shaped by experience, relationships, and ongoing growth.
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