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Identity attainment is the point in a person's life when they have finally gained a "genuine sense of self."
<h3>What is the stage of identity development?</h3>
Reaching this stage necessitates self-discovery and an investigation of life's alternatives, whether that involves traveling, working multiple jobs, or pursuing further education. This stage is not achieved until a person reaches adulthood and has accumulated a wealth of experiences. This can occur when an adult makes significant changes in their life or career.
Examples include businessmen who decide to follow religious vocations in their forties or someone who leaves a wealthy job to pursue art or a considerably lower-paying (but more personally rewarding) job.
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I'm thinking chocolate since I'm pretty sure lots of people rationed sugar during WWII. I don't think they would have rationed weapons, automobiles or water. Hope that helps.
In the diagram, point O is the center of the circle and AC and BD intersect at point E. My sister had this same question