CHAPTER 1: BASICS OF THE SELF



Identity development is a journey shaped by the tension between personal identity and societal expectations. 
"Who am I" explores the intricate interplay of self, society, and culture in shaping identity.

"Who am I?" 

        A question that lingers in our minds—a timeless question that speaks to the heart of human existence. However, identity is far more complex. At its essence, Identity is how we define and see ourselves. It is determined by our internal beliefs, external stimuli, and the dynamic interaction of the two. To answer the question "Who am I?" we must look beyond titles and duties to discover the deepest facts about ourselves.



SELF
    The self is an ever-evolving construct, shaped by our experiences, environment, and choices. By exploring the basics of who we are, we create the foundation for a more profound comprehension of ourselves and our development. Our ability to lead genuine and satisfying lives is unlocked when we explore the aspects, effects, and significance of the self.



Not only are names labels, but they also have histories, meanings, and connotations that influence how people view themselves and are perceived by others.

Name choice, whether in social, professional, or personal circumstances, can have a long-lasting impact on a person's experiences and life path. Because of its strong ties to identity, culture, society, and interpersonal interactions, names are important 



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