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Care Quote by Lee Braver

“It is our care about who we are that motivates us to choose a role (professor, father, friend) to attempt to settle the issue of our Being, which in turn, like a magnet dropped onto a plate of iron filings, organizes the world into interrelated groups of tools and people that have determinate…” quote by Lee Braver
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““It is our care about who we are that motivates us to choose a role (professor, father, friend) to attempt to settle the issue of our Being, which in turn, like a magnet dropped onto a plate of iron filings, organizes the world into interrelated groups of tools and people that have determinate functions within our projects. Care is what reveals a meaningful world to us in the first place, and everything we experience must find its place within this practically structured world, including purportedly autonomous theory.””

Lee Braver

About This Quote

Source Book: The Self and Its Brain, Lee Braver, 2001

Our self‑concept drives us to adopt roles that structure reality, giving meaning and functional order to our experiences.

In simple terms: We shape the world by defining ourselves and our roles.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how your identity choices shape your environment.

Themes

identity meaning structure role purpose

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • family dynamics
  • community building
  • personal development
  • academic mentorship

Key Concepts

existentialism social construction role theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do your current roles reflect your true self?
  • What roles could you adopt to expand your perspective?
A Different Perspective

Roles can become limiting if they are rigidly fixed, preventing growth.

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