Sunday, May 19, 2019

It Is Difficult to Remain a Strong Sense of Identity in Our Society

English Speech Hi Im Maddy and Im here at once to relieve why I think that it IS difficult to maintain a steadfast sense of one-on-one identity in our society. Its quite often very difficult to maintain a strong sense of your individual identity in this society, its a natural instinct for most passel to want to feel acceptance into society. We all feel the need to heighten and leave the parts of us that make us who we are to conform to peoples expectations. Society has become a critical influence on who we are and how we are perceived.We stand never truly be our selves because of the constant attention criticism and judgement that comes with it. Everyone has something about them that makes them who they are but they feel they need to hide it from people because they headache of rejection and embarrassment. This fear can sometimes make us change how we act around certain people and we can end up forgetting who we are. In the book growing up Asian in Australia in that respec t is a story in there about a young boy named Sunil. He move to change his to Neil because its a more westernized name and he thinks it would make him fit in better.This is non the case. Changing your name wont change who you are as a person and personally I actually like the name Sunil better than Neil anyway. Sure changing your name might hitch some of the teasing but sooner or later you pull up stakes realise that you dont have to change who you are to gain friends. As Gandhi once said The best way to beat yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. I think this relates to Sunils story because he ends up realising that he doesnt need to change his name to be accepted.In the song This is who I am by genus Vanessa Amorosi it says Well its alright to be myself Now Ive Learned To Stand, Well its OK to be provided who I am Ive spent years real hating me longing to be friends Now I entrust that you can understand, this Is Who I Am. I think these lyrics are really p owerful and help explain the topic that Ive chosen to talk about. She explains that it took her years to realise who she was and that she was now okay to show eachone who she really is. I know from personal experience how intemperate it is to be yourself in this world.We get judged on every little thing we do, how we dress, what we say, how we present ourselves absolutely everything. Sometimes we speak differently or dress differently to sham the people that shouldnt matter to us, because if we have to spend hours in front of the mirror laborious to change our appearance and who we usually are then these people arent worth our time. Its so common in this day and age to marry someone for their looks or their wealth when really that shouldnt matter. They should fall in love with their personality, thats what matters the most.I think this is what makes us confused about who we are because we change so often around different people that its so hard to maintain our give identity. T his isnt always a bad thing sometimes losing our identity is actually good for us. It can make us open our eyes and see who our true friends are. It can make you see things from a different perspective and make you realise that lifes not about trying to impress people, its about accepting yourself and being whoever you want to be. In conclusion I believe that it IS hard to maintain our identity with todays society but when we learn to accept ourselves, hopefully others will too.

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