Every person is born as an unmoulded ball. As they grow up the people the are surrounded by, family and friends, shape that mould into a person (similar to the shape of morph). The longer mental and emotion development takes the longer the individuals “morph” takes to create a firm shape. If a persons mental and emotional development is stunted by lack of interaction within social groups that said persons “morph” can subject to change and form to the assumed desires of the surrounding social group. This should naturally happen during cognitive development at a young age and would help in the process of forming the final shape. But at a later age this inability to create one shape, or personality, the person will find it very difficult to really find happiness or to be trusted by those in the social circles when there shape is changing from one group to another. It takes serious mental development and security to hold down one shape at a later stage after spending time shifting from one to another to please the people they are around. This is a purely personal theorem, if you chose to apply it to you or others around you, I am glad I was able to give some logic and a name to an emotional feeling! Trademark of Jack Pike
Morph theory