Everywhere we look in the world today, it’s patently clear that the question of identity is more relevant now than it has ever been. Just yesterday, we put out a post about the controversial Bruce Jenner story that seems to have captured the world’s attention. From sex changes to discussions about the legalization of gay marriage around the world, if we don’t see that identity matters, we may be deluding ourselves.
What about the world of technology where issues of privacy and information have taken center stage? Governments are being accused of illegally gathering data about their citizens and monitoring communication, which really isn’t supposed to concern them. Private companies are harvesting stats about people’s interests, buying habits and internet use trends, all with a view to building profiles of people so that they can display ads that will cater to them specifically.
It’s all quite scary when you think about the depths of it and the lengths to which individuals and entities will go to define themselves and define others. The core of it all really is found in a question that we’ve heard a thousand times before: who am I? As profiles are built and moves are made, who are you really? Are you free from the madness and the clutter of this world or are you allowing yourself to be just another statistic in the center of this mad identity crisis?
You’re no statistic and you shouldn’t defined by what trends or what corporate profiles makes of you. Challenge yourself to break free and be seen as you really should be seen.
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