Who are you? And what do you want?
Identity is how we relate to ourselves. It is a combination of traits that drives us, affects our major decision making, and changes over time. If I was making a philosophical debate thread then I am sure I just started a shitstorm, but for now just go with this.
Identities are too often dumbed down into one issue, and far too often treated like a binary matter. As should be soon clear, I for instance don't think everyone needs a gender identity to be functional and happy. That's just one example that seems to come up a lot, but I don't personally need to identify with either my gender or another one. The reason is that there are plenty of other aspects to my identity that are totally unrelated that keep me happy with myself.
The purpose of this thread is to really explore our complex and most importantly multifaceted senses of self. The following is a simple exercise, but I think many people could really stand to give this thought.
So I went to this website and I made a pie chart listing the important parts of my self identity and a gut feeling about how important they are relative to each other.
I put similar subjects under color groups. The percentages are all messed up because I added a category near the end. Keep in mind my chart is not the definitive example here. I left out things like gender, race, nationality, but those are certainly important to some of you. Likewise, aspects of your personality could be more important to you. Or you could surprise me. I want to see what you guys think about yourselves, and I want you to take some time with it.
Much of my chart is pretty self explanatory. I'm a libertarian, but that often comes back to a burning passion for the rights of children and consumers. Jesusist is a pretty recent term I've discovered, and it is pretty dumb word but it cover my specific religious beliefs or specifically how I care about the teachings of Christ but I'm pretty flippant towards the rest of the bible.
Identity is how we relate to ourselves. It is a combination of traits that drives us, affects our major decision making, and changes over time. If I was making a philosophical debate thread then I am sure I just started a shitstorm, but for now just go with this.
Identities are too often dumbed down into one issue, and far too often treated like a binary matter. As should be soon clear, I for instance don't think everyone needs a gender identity to be functional and happy. That's just one example that seems to come up a lot, but I don't personally need to identify with either my gender or another one. The reason is that there are plenty of other aspects to my identity that are totally unrelated that keep me happy with myself.
The purpose of this thread is to really explore our complex and most importantly multifaceted senses of self. The following is a simple exercise, but I think many people could really stand to give this thought.
So I went to this website and I made a pie chart listing the important parts of my self identity and a gut feeling about how important they are relative to each other.
I put similar subjects under color groups. The percentages are all messed up because I added a category near the end. Keep in mind my chart is not the definitive example here. I left out things like gender, race, nationality, but those are certainly important to some of you. Likewise, aspects of your personality could be more important to you. Or you could surprise me. I want to see what you guys think about yourselves, and I want you to take some time with it.
Much of my chart is pretty self explanatory. I'm a libertarian, but that often comes back to a burning passion for the rights of children and consumers. Jesusist is a pretty recent term I've discovered, and it is pretty dumb word but it cover my specific religious beliefs or specifically how I care about the teachings of Christ but I'm pretty flippant towards the rest of the bible.















