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Does self-improvement come at the cost of being true to oneself?

Does self-improvement come at the cost of being true to oneself?

Update: 2020-09-07
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Alex, Carl and James question Michael Gregory on his Opinion about whether self-improvement comes at the cost of being true to oneself, by way of Crunchwrap Supremes, Carl in shorts that barely fit him, and Keith the euthanasia dealer.
And the author of that book, The Divided Self, was in fact R. D. Laing.
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Does self-improvement come at the cost of being true to oneself?

Does self-improvement come at the cost of being true to oneself?

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