Two Identities of the Human Body

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“I” vs “You’re Name”

“I” is the inner dialect in each of us. It is the tool that helps create who we are. When we take in information, we rerun through it, decide if it is true or not, then store it away. It creates an ideal image of yourself, influencing you on how to act in reality. Our first person perspective does not recognize the “I” unless there is a reflection shown. Yet even then, our Mind creates our body as another outside perspective. This is because sometimes we do not act the way we want, which may be due to any variable. Ideally, we would like the “I” to be “You’re Name,” but this is much more difficult then it sounds.

It’s interesting also to think of other peoples’ two identities. We may see the same things in reality, but we may not be thinking the same. This is because we truly do not know what some other individuals may be thinking. Yes we can know peoples habits and tendencies, but we only assume we know peoples thoughts, because we know how they act in reality. A person may act one way, but their “I” could be completely different. It is all about how we wish to be perceived.

Our “I” is basically a freethinking narrator, making up the story as it goes along. It creates an intangible being, which other humans can perceive. The social media is one of the largest influences on it, which simply is the interest of the populace. The “I” really decides if it wants to participate, and how it will go about doing so.

Through my experiences, it seems that much of society has forgot how to express the “I”. Since society is based on perception, many people lose track of their true inner feeling. They let their Names create the “I” rather than vice versa.
 
I’d generally agree about the essence of the “I” you mention. Maybe not on all the details, but a lot of us have seemed to lose the ability to really respect and develop ourselves that way. I know, when I look inward, that it is kind of like how you describe it. I take it in, filter it through past decisions, and toss the bones and store away the meat all the while molding myself towards my ideal self.

Puts a bit of a spin on self control 😛
 
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