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For James, the spiritual self was who we are at our core; it is more concrete or permanent than the other two selves.[citation needed] It is our subjective and most intimate self.[citation needed] Aspects of a spiritual self include things like personality, core values, and conscience that do not typically change throughout an individual's lifetime.[citation needed] The spiritual self involves introspection, or looking inward to deeper spiritual, moral, or intellectual questions without the influence of objective thoughts.[1] For James, achieving a high level of understanding of who we are at our core, or understanding our spiritual selves, is more rewarding than satisfying the needs of the social and material selves.