SelfDenying
SelfDenying is a term used to describe the deliberate suppression or denial of one’s own desires, impulses, or interests as part of a broader ethical, religious, or strategic framework. The term is often used in discussions of self-control, ascetic practice, and moral development, and may appear as a stylized label or conceptual descriptor rather than a fixed doctrine.
In religious and philosophical contexts, self-denial is commonly linked to asceticism and discipline. Many traditions view
From a psychological perspective, self-denial relates to self-regulation, impulse control, and delayed gratification. It can support
Variations and related terms include self-control, asceticism, discipline, and delayed gratification. The concept is discussed in
See also: self-control, asceticism, discipline, delayed gratification, moral psychology.