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The difference between "you" and "yourself" lies in their usage. "You" is the third-person singular or plural form of the pronoun, used as the subject or object of a sentence. On the other hand, "yourself" is the reflexive form of the pronoun, used when the subject of the sentence is singular and the action is directed towards oneself. In other
words, "you" is used when referring to someone else or something else, while "yourself" is used when referring back to yourself.