Monday, October 6, 2008
Identity
During high school, I started to question how unique or identity is and how much it stands apart from others. I came to the conclusion that we are unique individuals because nobody has had the same exact experiences as us. But how much do these differences really matter? Are they vast differences or simply minute, little things? Depending on how big or small the differences are, what does this say about the possibility of human beings to truly connect with one another and find a significant other?
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Well no two people have the same experiences (here this determines their identity), but because of the variety of different experiences people have, they are able to connect with numerous people. These similar experiences that people share, although small, i believe helps both of the individuals gain a deeper understanding of the experience. They can not only relate but also analysis and thoroughly reflect on the experience. This widens their understanding though a network of shared or common events.
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