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Andrei [34K]
3 years ago
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5 sentences to describe identity​

English
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mojhsa [17]3 years ago
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Identity is about positive traits; it also can be negative traits. It's a combination of things that you do; it's your talents, it's your strengths, it's your passions, it's what you love, it's what you care about.

Explanation:

ss7ja [257]3 years ago
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Personal identity is what describes every individual who sits on this Earth; it identifies who we are inside. It describes who you are as a person, your morals, beliefs, pastime, enjoyment, way of thinking, actions and personality. For example: A person can be very joyful even in the toughest times while another can be purely pessimistic; it would depend their approach on life and mental willingness to feel the way they’d like to feel as well as their overall personality. Also, depending on the person and their upbringings they can be introverted or extroverted. Based on that they can be impulsive, decided, or careful when they commit socially compromising actions. Another things is that personality is unique in everyone and not everyone can have the same thoughts. For example: A person is cheery, loving, and emotionally attachable while another is serious, distanced and not that easy to approach; both these people can be great family members, friends and lovers but their approach towards people and their way to react socially is different due to their complex and unique personal identity.

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