Does identity really matters?
By Danree
@Danree (14)
December 6, 2009 9:12pm CST
Identity is the picture you have for yourself. It is the result of literally thousands of dialogues with yourself and between yourself and the people you meet during your lifetime. You become who you are as a result of the interactions (both verbal and non-verbal) that take place inside yourself and between yourself and the environment you are associated with. In order for you to determine who you are don't be bothered with certain pressures along your way nor be dictated by what your peers might say. Just always follow both your heart and mind to come-up with a refined and better personality more than the character that is seen in you.
1 response
@tazzakazz (59)
• Canada
7 Dec 09
Identity is very important to everyone and is prevalent in everyone. We are forced to become an identity through our characteristics and attitudes. Its important to note that others may not perceive your identity the same as you. We relate, communicate and share our thoughts, feelings and beliefs everyday, each and every single person has formed some kind of identity onto oneself and perceived by others.