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self-discovery

[self-di-skuhv-uh-ree]

noun

  1. the act or process of coming to recognize and understand one’s own assumptions, priorities, behavior, strengths and weaknesses, etc..

    College is a time of self-discovery and formation for students.

    Decades of suffering and years of therapy culminated in this emotional moment of self-discovery and forgiveness.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of self-discovery1

First recorded in 1640–50
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The showcase, which explores the show’s core themes including sisterhood, ambition and self-discovery through photography, sculpture, paintings, an installation and more, will be on display from Friday through Sunday at the Line Hotel in Koreatown.

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So by the end of the documentary, which has many comical moments, we see it has been something of a realistic journey of self-discovery for all of the men, including Hao.

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Speaking to The Times, these women addressed the lingering misogyny and ageism in the stand-up comedy industry, but said comedy offered them an outlet for self-discovery at an age where women can become invisible.

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Since embarking on this extremely public path of self-discovery, she’s dabbled in acoustic covers, radio-friendly EDM remixes and alternative ballads in search of a sound that sticks.

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You can expect the 21-year-old to explore themes including self-discovery, love, and searching for balance in moments of uncertainty.

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