Sociology, asked by mantosh40, 9 months ago

how do you identify yourself?


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Answered by jyotichandra5609
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➡️By Seeking Truth

Personal growth, to me, means pursuing true, ethical, empowering and productive beliefs and practices. It means upgrading one’s self by adopting healthy habits and mindsets and taking action to achieve full potential.

It often requires bucking emotional biases and popular culture, changing your existing behaviors and accepting shortcomings and failures.

For me, it’s lead to clearer thinking, increased self-awareness, greater self-confidence, more energy and less anxiety.

Arguably however, life is easier when you are not seeking truth. You don’t have to think about things like human psychology, religion, government, or nutrition. When you are not seeking truth, you are less prone to failure — what you believe to be true stays constant.

When you seek truth, your beliefs change over time. Sometimes the conclusions you come to are “inconvenient.” This can change your moral compass, your relationships and even your life goals and aspirations.

It’s difficult to know what’s true. There is so much information out there. And it takes a long time to digest complex topics. I don’t know that anyone can ever have perfect information or perfect conclusions.

Given how the conclusions I’ve come to about life’s most important issues — such as success, happiness, government, religion, relationships, work, etc. — have evolved even over the past 5 years, I can’t expect my current conclusion to stay the same either.

➡️Our Own Bubbles

I grew up in a bubble. My neighborhood bubble. My high school bubble. My college bubble. And then my New York City bubble. Each has it’s own, slightly different, culture.

If you move to a new city, find a new friend group or change professions, you’ll get new perspectives. However on the Internet and in books, you gain access to people and ideas that are completely outside your bubble.

When I read The Four Hour Work Week it completely changed my view of work and career.

When I read How to Win Friends and Influence People it completely changed my view on communication and human psychology.

When I read Think and Grow Rich it completely changed my view of my ability to change and grow.

When I read Peter Schiff it completely changed my view of economics and politics.

…the list goes on.

My view of the world has completely regenerated several times over, just as a result of gaining new information — Information that was outside of my bubble at the time.

We all have our own respective bubbles. When you’re inside, it’s all you know. It’s the action taken to expand it that really matters.

➡️Being Wrong

It’s hard to let go of old beliefs. It requires admitting you were wrong. Sometimes it requires you to accept that something you thought was wrong is actually right.

But if you are seeking truth, you have the right process in place. By seeking truth, I know I will eventually, dare I say inevitably, find truth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:- how do you identify yourself?⤵

Answer:-

we all take birth and die.  some of us know the meaning of life, which covers  our mind set.  who am I, is a tough question we can answer it. The answer is not only name and address.                                                                                                            God has made us. He has given us a soul so that  we could know them. We could serve him. And after death we could attain eternal peace.                                   If somebody asks to us,   '' Who are you'' , then you think about you and then answer all the deatils about yourself.  You tell your name, your adress and about your family and  so on about you. but here, the answers given are only about the details of you, and these details are external. Instead of these, you should have an internal knowledge about yourself like, your emotions, concepts, feelings, your behaviour and thinking about others etc.                                           These should be thinking that you need to have wherever you go and  whenever you are asked about anything.

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