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Posts published in “who am i, really?”

This section is about self-understanding.
Here we explore questions of identity, inner truth, and self-awareness — not who society expects you to be, but who you are beneath labels, roles, and external definitions. This space invites reflection, clarity, and a deeper connection with yourself.

The Fear of Being Truly Seen

The concept of being truly seen is intertwined with the very essence of our identities—how we understand ourselves and how others perceive us. This fear, at its core, lies in the tension between self-perception and exter

Identity and Hidden Desires

Identity is a complex tapestry woven from countless threads of memory, relationships, roles, and choices. At its core lies the question: How much do we know about ourselves? Often, our surface-level identity—the one othe

The Fragmented Self

The concept of "The Fragmented Self" can be a complex and multifaceted one when it comes to understanding personal identity. At its core, this idea suggests that our sense of self is not singular or uniform but rather fr

Identity and Social Comparison

In the quiet of reflection, one often grapples with the elusive concept of self. Our sense of who we are is a complex tapestry woven from threads of memory, relationships, roles, and personal choices. Yet, this internal

Identity Under Pressure

The concept of identity is a complex tapestry woven from threads of memory, relationships, roles, choices, and change. Each of these elements contributes to the fabric of who we are, yet they can also exert pressure that

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