The correct answer is superego.
According to Freud, our personality is comprised of three parts: the id, ego and the superego. The superego refers to a part of our personality that represents our conscience and suppresses desires or urges that are inappropriate or unacceptable. In Greg's instance, his superego effectively enabled him to suppress his hunger urge and wait till the lecture ended, since doing so is more socially acceptable and honorable behavior rather than giving into his urge and leaving the lecture hall to satisfy his hunger.
True this is because when we do something new we have to listen to the speaker so we can learn it
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Answer:
These two different proverbs mirror social-psychological research that has demonstrated that people in Asian cultures have a more interdependent concept of self than do Americans
Explanation:
According to these two statements, the Asian culture believes more in self than Americans do. These two proverbs showing that people of America and Japan work and believe in these proverbs and they also believe that if they follow these or work according to these proverbs than they are on the right path of their successes while Asian thinking and culture is different from these two countries. Asia culture believes in more self dependency and self motivation.