Personal Identity
Personal Identity
8th March, 1997
Dear Diary
Today in class we had a brief discussion of what personal identity is. I
didn't get a chance to speak out my thoughts and opinions so I felt like to
share it with you.
Personal identity is what I see myself as, positively or negatively.
It could be argued but most people think they are at what called the
"Good" side even though he is a brutal killer. Word from a retired warden. Over
80% of the prisoners ready to be executed still believes they are innocent.
The way one sees things and their judgement is varied by ones own
personal identity. This is the combination, result of many factors. Like the
majority of our physical appearances is already destined since the moment of our
conception, of course, there are also other factors such as nutrition and
environment.
Everyone's personal identity should be changing everyday, every moment
by the building up of their......
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