There are millions of words that explain people around the world and reveal their identity, but what is their identity? How can you begin explaining the big change from one person to another? Can you create a common meaning for words that explain human concepts that humans often can not define for themselves? Of course, there is no definition to define such words. It is a complex aspect of human nature and its definition is similarly complex. Webster's dictionary explains identity as the basic personality, personality identity, or the fact that the same person is being claimed.
The identity is difficult to agree. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, identities were defined by families and families. As we know today, the identity in the industrial society is often associated with "bureau identity". This is defined by a passport or other government issued identity document. As David Birch explains in his book "Identity New Money", the next evolutionary step in identity can be defined by our social graph. It brings us back to the age before the Industrial Revolution, but to the concept of identity in the digital environment. Our social graph represents our true relationship, not social networks like Facebook.
Individuals have a social identity that refers to self-awareness, the way we understand and define ourselves, and the way individuals are defined by others. In many cases, social identity is limited to classification marks or widely socially defined marks (race, gender, nationality, etc.). Human self identity and social identity sometimes conflict. Self-identification is more complicated and subtle; it is usually not suitable for the scope imposed by social identity.
Social identity is interrelated, and groups often define themselves as being related to others. This is because there is no "other" and the identity is almost meaningless. Therefore, by defining yourself, one group defines another group. Identities are rarely asserted or assigned. These definitions of self and others have goals and results. They are related to rewards and penalties, which may be material or symbolic. Because of the statement of identity, there is usually a prospect of profit and loss. This is the reason why identity is being questioned. Power is involved here, and the result reflects the difference in these powers, as the group does not have the same power to define self and others. In many cases superiority and inferiority exist in a particular identity (2003: 2)
An identity identity is defined as self-awareness, or self-awareness to your character and personality. One of the basic tasks of adolescence is to achieve personal identity and safe self-consciousness. Teenagers comfortably accept more mature bodies, learn to make their own judgments, learn to independently make decisions, solve their problems, develop their own concepts themselves start. It is a person, so it is an identity. It is difficult to form a clear concept of self or identity when a teenager can not resolve the physical, sexual, and struggle as an independent person.