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What is the role of the 'superego' in human behavior?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The 'superego' is a construct that represents the moral standards and ideals we internalize from society and upbringing. It acts as a counterbalance to our primal instincts (the 'id') and influences our decisions by imposing societal norms of right and wrong. The host explains that this construct can limit our actions and desires, making it essential to understand its impact on our behavior.

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