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Having a strong sense of identity will, more often than not, prevent you from evolving and becoming fulfilled "I'm not the kind of person who" - cares about clothes - listens to classical music - cares about money - cares about rules ... - is cut out for this - learns new things - takes more risks Your "identity" is just the comfort zone of your ego; it's not who you are You're not your name, your gender, your star sign, your parents, your ethnicity, your heritage, your passion, not even your dreams None of these things matter You are only what you do You are intent embodied, a thing becoming, purpose in motion Or you can choose to be your static, predetermined, finite, labeled self Choice is yours
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i actually think the opposite.. A strong sense of identity is not the problem. Knowing who you are is very important. If you don’t know who you are then you allow others to define you by default.. and that’s a problem.. However, what i find to be the biggest problem with identity is being rooted in the wrong “identity” “I’m not the type of person who”.. has more to do with personality, not identity. We’re all different and it’s okay to have preferences.. Ego has more to do with insecurities.. so a person who is confident in their identity tends not to operate with their ego.. Just some food for thought
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Personality and identity, imho, are the same thing Personality is what you show / tell other people about you Identity is what you tell yourself about you
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