Abstract

The article presents the results of a comparative analysis of self-fulfillment strategies in ambitious and unambitious young people. Ambition is understood by us as the desire of a person to become a significant person and to be recognized by other people for their achievements. Self- fulfillment is a person’s empowerment of himself, his personality, his value, this desire for high appreciation and self-esteem, and the behavior corresponding to this desire. Self- fulfillment can be implemented in one of three strategies – constructive, aggressive, or in the rejection of self- fulfillment. We assumed that there would be differences in the representation of self-fulfillment on strategies among ambitious and unambitious young people. The study involved 94 young people aged 18-22 years. The majority of young people consider themselves ambitious or rather ambitious people (70.21%). Less than a third of young people consider themselves to be unambitious or rather unambitious people (29.79%). In ambitious young people, two strategies of self- fulfillment were identified – constructive self-affirmation (60.60%) and rejection of self-affirmation (39.39%). Three strategies were identified among ambitious young people – refusal of self- fulfillment (42.86%), constructive self- fulfillment (42.86%) and aggressive self- fulfillment (14.28%). There were no statistically significant differences in the representation of constructive self- fulfillment and rejection of self- fulfillment in ambitious and unambitious young people. The only difference is that aggressive self- fulfillment is presented unambitious in unholy young people and is not present in ambitious young people.

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  • The world in which a person lives is complexly organized and consists of different realities

  • A large number of modern psychological studies are devoted to the study of human activity in virtual reality

  • This is the development of a method for studying human behavior in virtual reality [1]

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Introduction

The world in which a person lives is complexly organized and consists of different realities (or worlds). A large number of modern psychological studies are devoted to the study of human activity in virtual reality. This is the development of a method for studying human behavior in virtual reality [1]. The desire for self-affirmation and ambition are the motives that direct the social activity of the individual in various spheres of human life, including virtual reality. The focus of our attention is on such motives as the desire for self-affirmation and ambition [6]

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