Identity revised
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The people, the things, the places we know are often reminders of complex emotions, carrying a history of mistakes we’ve come to recognise as our own. An outside force - a global integration into these intimate relationships - is perhaps more often than not an awe presented integration. Wondering whether it’s a means to rehabilitate a behavioural crises or completely restart it.
Everything we do, think, enjoy, and show others, is commonly seen by many thinkers as a projected illusion of identity - often feels strong, creating a cloud of primitive emotions. Inflated when constantly engaged with familiar places. Is it worth questioning where those feelings belong? Is it worth following where they lead?
The things we do and think, feel to be a link, an answer, a conversation, or perhaps a bandage to an untangible reality we dont seem to know much about. Are human actions and thoughts typically triggered from this intangible nature? Or are they triggered by another person we know, a place we see, or the self as a fleeting phenomenon?