Friday, January 26, 2007

Definition Essay: Identity

Can you state your identity? The word “identity” involves so many things that it is impossible to write all of them on one sheet of paper. A basic identity card for example, might simply show your name, birth, and address; but that’s it. There is no deep meaning to it: you can’t tell the person’s personality, wealth, values, and family relationship just by looking at an identity card. Identity comes from your heart through long-term experiences where you face irresistibly harsh challenges. It is a puzzle, a mirror, and a mystery which you will have to answer.
When we think of the word “identity”, we say it is what you are like a reflection of yourself in the mirror. Usually, a person who likes to clean is a very organized person. A person who is unorganized often is a person who puts little effort into their work and lives a careless life. When you look at a person who studies hard, you can tell that that person is going to be successful because a studious person uses his or her time wisely and effectively. Identity is who you are, who you face everyday.
Identity is a mystery that you solve piece by piece everyday in your life. Everyone wants to have an answer to the question why they exist. In the bible, God told us that he has a plan for each one of us that he created. The “plan” is the mystery. Why would anyone exist? Why were doctors and scientist created? To show off? I don’t think so. Doctors were meant to heal sick people; scientists were meant to investigate and to introduce a new field of study, I believe.
Identity is like a puzzle. We have to put pieces of information together in order to make a whole composition. Finding those pieces is the challenge. You have to hold on to yourself tight and go through breath-taking times. You’ll find out your reactions to certain movements. The reactions will determine your personality in which is one part of your identity.
Your identity can not be defined right away. It is not in the dictionary; therefore, the only definition that you can get is from yourself. It might take days, weeks, and years even. It is an explanation of yourself. Explanation includes such information like your values, personality, secret, strengths, and your sins. The bad thing is you never know what new information is going to be added. You’ll just know afterwards.
It is your responsibility to find it out. Even if you ask an expert, they’ll not have an answer to it. It is your identity that you can only define. Your identity card may be printed once you’re born, but as you grow, you’ll add on the information to it, identifying yourself: your true identity.

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