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Posts published in “Society and Human Behavior”

This category explores the human experience within society. It looks at questions of personal identity, how individuals understand themselves, how people interact and build relationships with others, and how bonds such as friendship, partnership, and community shape our lives. From the search for self-understanding to the dynamics of human relationships, this section reflects on what it means to live and grow among others.

Who Am I When No One Is Watching?

In the quiet moments of solitude, when there is no audience but only the echoes of self-reflection, one wonders who one truly is. This question, "Who Am I When No One Is Watching?" delves into the depths of personal iden

Can Identity Be Chosen?

Identity is a complex tapestry woven from threads of memory, relationships, roles, and choices. The question "Can identity be chosen?" invites us to consider how much control we have over the fabric of who we are. Our id

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

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