A definition of identity would varied since many people would describe it in a different way. To me, identity is what you are in the inside and not the outside. NEVER on the outside. But to describe identity further, I need to tell you how to figure out other people's true identity. One way is to expand your friends list; how? By creating more FRIENDS!! After that, you should be interested into what they like. You don't need to like the same thing that your friends like but you should take notes (not writing notes but keeping it in your mind). Then by creating new friends and looking in what they like- you just searched for your friends' true identity.
Personally for me, my true identity is varied. I don't why but after 2nd grade, I have 2 personality. But ever since then, I been making a lot of friends. One of them we stuck together until I have to move. Since we're talking about my friends and identity now, lets not go into too much (if you're eager to know, figure it out yourself).
Identity is very important to one's self-esteem. Without identity you will be unknown. Your identity can be revealed to people by many ways. Some of those will benefit your life; and some will ruin your whole entire life. Your national ID card has everything about you on it. Your DOB (date of birth), your nationally, your name, and where you're living. All of this is YOUR identity and my too. Without identity you're nothing. Now the bad side of identity. If people get a grip on your identity then they can impersonate you; buy things using your name and do illegal things will your name. This can cause trouble but not the identity impersonator, its you that will be in trouble. So be careful when visiting suspicious places or website since they may be able to figure out part of your identity.
Kamo, I totally agree with what you said and I think you did a good job on explaining your identity and also included what makes you identity your identity. From your writing I also seek metacognition, since you talked about what is your identity, then you linked to "why", and you also linked to "when". The way you started your blog was really creative and it will really get the readers involved. There is only one thing, just one thing you can improve. In your first paragraph I think it's "making friends" instead of "creating friends".
ReplyDeleteWhen I read your blog on identity, I was speechless. You did an awesome job on explaining and analyzing "identity". Your blog post also contains some metacognition that helps make it look more fascinating. If you made the blog post more general, it would be better for others to understand. Overall: Good Job!
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