identity

In philosophy, identity is whatever makes an entity definable and recognizable, in terms of possessing a set of qualities or characteristics that distinguish it from other entities.

seems like our world has endless options for identity. think the definition and your life through and tell me what your identity is. (feedback encouraged and/or required)

3 comments:

Fletch said...

This post definitely needs some love my friend...

I suppose the concept of identity to me has to include aspects such as character, attitude, and background. Character being how life reveals your identity, attitude being how your identity reacts to life, and background sort of acting as a "seasoning" for the different personalities we develop

Regarding myself, I suppose I feel I've got a good understanding of my identity. However, it's always a bit nerve-racking sharing your own public opinions.

One thing I can say is that we often see God's work in these three areas when we look hard enough.

Ben Longinow said...

I love that. Aspects that shape identity that intertwine and end up defining you. I think character and attitude and background are huge in identity.
lately I have been thinking of how we roll those things into one and place it somewhere. our jobs. our friendships. our careers. our hobbies.
when all of these things are brought to light, where can we say they are point us to. or where do we hope they point us to.
(food for thought). and thanks for sharing!

Fletch said...

Anytime! You've provided good food-for-thought as well.

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