The Metacognitive Self-Gifting Principle (MSGP) is presented — a conceptual framework proposing that all mental content be regarded as a process in which the individual acts as a co-author: alongside environmental, historical, and automated cognitive processes, the subject participates in maintaining, reproducing, and editing their own mental states. The central tool is the reflective question “What am I gifting myself right now?”, which creates a psycholinguistic recursion: the formulation translates experience into an object of possible choice, thereby increasing the likelihood of constructive modification. The principle is consistent with neurobiological, metacognitive, synergetic, predictive, and existential models, and receives additional theoretical grounding in self-determination theory, neurophenomenology, emotion regulation research, studies of agency, and neuroscience of morality. It incorporates the concepts of an iterative working cycle, psychological hygiene, and groundless consciousness. This paper aims to share the concept with the scientific and practitioner communities while establishing authorial priority.
Aleksey Baskakov (Sun,) studied this question.