Individual identities are caused partly because of principles and conflicting values in today's society.
2006-12-15 04:43:32
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answer #1
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answered by Christina J 2
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Identity part constitutes a complex constellation of, occasionally conflicting, views.
2006-12-15 04:42:54
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answered by vicki_holmesland 3
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We have defined ourselves by a bunch of intertwined values and principles, but sometimes those same values & principles will conflict with each other.
2006-12-15 06:47:44
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answer #3
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answered by ccrider 7
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The self which is one's identity is modelled after different logistic values some of which differ from one another as a result of different points of views.
2006-12-15 05:31:26
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answer #4
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answered by pefdow 1
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We define ourselves with a flood of standards and change when confronted with standards that conflict with our own.
We see ourselves through a ever-changing lens made of our sometimes conflicted values and principles.
i don't know, the second one is the simplest i can come up with. think
2006-12-15 04:54:31
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answer #5
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answered by stevedude256 2
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Our sense of self is comprised in proportion to our vastly changing morality
2006-12-15 04:55:00
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answered by F.A.Q. 4
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our lives are a connect the dot world of opposites
2006-12-15 04:51:09
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answered by King George the Wise 1
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Our experiences and environment are what makes us who we are as unique individuals.
2006-12-15 04:48:13
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answered by ? 3
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"We are aimless".
2006-12-15 04:42:51
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answer #9
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answered by $$ Profit of Doom $$ 2
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