hurl3y4456
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- Aug 31, 2018
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- SINE
- Personality becomes valuable only if the implications arising from each trait are inseparable from the identity itself (from within). So, if external implications x1,x2,....,xn are valued as a consequence of trait y1, then the true identity is condensed in such a way that it becomes a blur. Also, by letting others discover your strengths (time dependent) instead of projecting a false impression (immediate), one is able to converge toward their true path. This issue is lies in parent's desire to diverge one's identity on a different path due to preordained conditioning. Yet they want a false representation of individual strengths to align with an implication. This inevitably creates an identity crisis because our true identity is confined within a certain sphere of outcomes. That is, there exists a functional limit in regards to our path.