how does socialization affect the creation of ones's identity
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Socialization makes an individual more confident. The more people we talk to, the more topics we talk about, and this in turn widens our scope. Also, we make ourselves more visible to society and hence people recognize us. Thus socialization helps in building ones identity.
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An individual gains confidence just because of the socialisation.
Explanation:
- We discuss about more subjects as we converse with more people, which broadens the breadth of our conversation.
- Additionally, we increase our social visibility, which helps others notice us.
- Consequently, socialisation aids in forming one's identity.
- We learn more about ourselves as a result of our interactions with others and begin to criticise both ourselves and other people.
- For instance, socialization can also make a shy individual into a confident one and he will thereafter find himself very different person than previously he was.
- It also can't make an introvert an extrovert, this is also possible.
- So, despite its effects, socialization is not to blame for how our identities are formed.
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