Identity - Deepstash

Identity

  • Our identity is wrapped up in what others thinks of us-or, more accurately, what we think others think of us.
  • most of our efforts at self-improvement are really just us trying to meet imagined ideal
  • Unconsciously we’re all method acting in some degree. We have so many different personas in different situations.( work, friends, school, family,…)

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