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Nov 16, 2010 23:29

i'm a citizen, immigrant, and expatriate between three massively different heavyweight cultures. i feel differently from day to day about it, at times it is a great thing and at times.. on a purely human level it's difficult to hold onto a stable identity - it has been for as long as i can remember considering the concept of an identity. who the ( Read more... )

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sauce1977 November 17 2010, 04:23:55 UTC
Too unique for any country - that seems favorable at a core understanding.

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anonymous January 7 2011, 23:28:50 UTC
I believe your place in society does not measures you and neither defines your identity, for it is primarily determined by factors completely alien to your course of action like birth or available opportunities.
You are who you have grown to be as outcome of the decisions you have taken on the path laid before you, and the motivations behind your course of action.
In the modern, globalized world there is but one culture, and we all belong to it with few exceptions, all we "consumers" live our lives almost identically, tribes and traditions have become petty branches of that one global culture.

So, you should be very comfortable being who you are, for you will be yourself only this one time, and never be anything else again.

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