What comes in your mind when you hear this question: who are you?
Probably you already get started answering by mentioning your single name or by
saying your professional field. But what if I tell you this question involves more than
these answers, what if I tell you that it involves more than just saying “I’m a head chef”
Keep reading this post so you can understand the process.
saying your professional field. But what if I tell you this question involves more than
these answers, what if I tell you that it involves more than just saying “I’m a head chef”
Keep reading this post so you can understand the process.
Among most of people in different cultures, ethnizes, cities and villages from the
centuries in the planet for the human being this question hasn’t gone away has it? Of
course, you’ve ever heard this expression somewhere before, right? Maybe one day
someone asked to you this question, or maybe you’ve heard in someone’s
conversation.
In this great thematic we’re going to explore a bit about who we really are, are you
ready? So let’s get the boll rolling!
The answer of this question is very personal of course! But the key point for this
question is the internal navigation.
WHAT DOES SCIENCE SAY?
Every characteristcs we express are designed by the genes as well as the way we feel, think and act.
To understand better this topic James Pennebaker a social psychologist and the Centennial Liberal Arts Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin mentioned the art of language (communication) as a key point to start understanding ourselves better "Language changes the way information is organized in our minds and is a really powerful way of structuring our world. When we have a traumatic or upsetting experience, it touches every part of our lives and it’s incredibly complex. It influences everything, our daily plans, what we eat, where we go, our financial status and how we interpret relationships. What talking, writing, or putting these experiences into language does is simplify things. It forces some kind of organizational scheme or framework to it. Once we put these things into words, we’re capable of getting through that event more simply, effectively and efficiently"
Among developmental psychologists, Erik Erikson is considered the godfather of identity theory. He devised the Eight Stages of Man , articulating how humans form a clear, meaningful, and generative sense of who they are across the life course. Erikson’s theory about the development of self was simultaneously a theory about society. Identity, he wrote, is “a process ‘located’ in the core of the individual and yet also in the core of his communal culture.
MULTIVERSE
It’s important to emphasize that you’re amount of millions of yourself into your body;
all those thoughts that say “no’’ and those that say “yes that’s a great idea’’
They’re casually you in several hypothesis and then you just have to say yes to this and
no to that.
It's the multiverse inside you, you’ve gotten many thoughts that determines who you are
and what you want to do in different contexts. The only multiverse discovered until
now in the universe is the human brain. Your thoughts affect you directly or indirectly.
You might be a head chef in Spain and a president in Brazil in different contexts just
because of your brain.
and what you want to do in different contexts. The only multiverse discovered until
now in the universe is the human brain. Your thoughts affect you directly or indirectly.
You might be a head chef in Spain and a president in Brazil in different contexts just
because of your brain.
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