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Difference Between Identity And Self Identity

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“You have to be your own person. You can’t let people 's opinions determine how you think about yourself. There’s a difference between identity and self identity” (Amy Tan). A person that conforms to popular perspectives lacks individualism and the ability to mold their own identity. Millennials and Technology, by Simon Sinek, talks about how millennials are a puppet generation that adapt to common ideas, Simon explicitly talks about transcendentalist ideas; Thoreau, a transcendentalist author believes that all people should be non-conformist, in his Where I Live, and What I Lived for novel, Thoreau reveals his journey into the wilderness, in search of his true self. Both novels An Ember in the ashes written by Sabaa Tahir and Indian Camp, by Ernest Hemingway display young characters that are doubted because of their physical appearance and age. Perspectives of the world, specifically the opinions of other people affect the true identity of most, making them complicated individuals and insecure humans beings. Public opinions affect identity because those ideas can ultimately detract from the goal of being an individual. Those who hold a position of authority, greatly influence society; their perspectives on general concepts allow people to easily conform to those ideas without elaborating or giving a …show more content…

Its no doubt that stories and perspectives of others affect the way people perceive certain opinions. The best way to have an identity for a person is by interacting with them. In today’s society, identifying other people 's identity has become easy thanks to social media; with pictures and likes, society is able to make a assumption as to how that person fits in the

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