The Crisis of Identity
[2023-05-15 20:44:01]
Why do men need to compare themselves with others to define themselves? Whether a person can form a society, and only the necessary connection between individuals is the most fundamental basic condition of human beings. The world we live in is full of social internet and we can no longer express ourselves in simple words. When a person is born, that person brings in the identity of the people, ethnicity, economy, religion, society and history, as well as family position, as well as family. It has already been decided.
It can be said that the lack of trust in itself is the core of digital identity. We are experiencing the identity crisis personally and collectively. For beginners, the traditional identity infrastructure (family, work, love) is shaking. People are falling in love, not starting their families and building a career. Instead, we found that the social landscape of these relationships is more constructive and permanent than we expect. On the other hand, we live in the era of self-optimization through radical personalist era, self-indulgence narcissism against social media, and automatic tracking application. On the other hand, we feel disappointed and want to know if our identity has been broken because of our long-term trust degradation and intimacy caused by our quantitative self.
Let's go back to the problem of identity. When you are faced with a challenge to self-recognition, the identity 'crisis' can happen at any time during adulthood. In addition, although not all teenagers experienced identity crisis, we accept the roles and values inherited by his or her parents. Some teenagers are still at stake. Researchers followed the theory to extend the concept of Ericsson's identity crisis as there are more than two ways to deal with teen identity issues. James Marcia, a psychologist at Simon Fraser University, worked at the University of Buffalo and developed a framework that continues to stimulate the identity development of many young people. Marcia, also known as "identification status", defines four alternative ways for teens to solve identification problems.
Identity Formation People who experience, face and resolve the identity crisis are called "identity realization". Others, known as "identity - foreclosure", make promises without questioning or investigating alternatives (usually traditional, same as parents, or the like). People who are "identified" are creeping, making a clear choice about their future. And it has been arrested yet. In contrast, people in the "pausing" organization can not make such a promise, but they are struggling to do this and they will have a sustained and unresolved crisis to "find themselves" I will experience.