Identity is a defined concept which recognizes the brains adaptation to where we come from and who we are as individuals. Identity is to the brain one of the important components that help form our sense of self. Knowing oneself is a basic idea that many believe they can describe themselves on a multiple scale levels. But can someone really know themselves without creating bias towards the beneficial reward factors that goes when giving a basic explanation of themselves. Identity helps form the point of view one uses to describe who we are. In reality, our identity regard multiple factors that are often misunderstood when one describes oneself. These multiple factors require a non-bias point of view when trying to understand a situation in ones past. To form a healthy identity gives ourselves a guard against misunderstanding oneself. Many of the times our results and actions do not compare with our expectations. Often this is a cause of a misplaced identity. We often believe our identity is one way, when in reality it's another. Knowing the limitations and strengths of our identities helps us better explain ourselves and better give way to navigate our environments. Identity is just one of the many contributions our brain uses to help us create the sense of self in a person.
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