February 4: Against what do you measure you identity?
How do we determine who we are? What can we compare ourselves to?
It would be pointless for me to compare myself to someone in a different society, because they live a different lifestyle and their society would have different expectations for them. Most often I find that I compare myself to people around me, however I am not sure how useful this is. I think that identity is something that is difficult to compare with other people. You may think that you know someone’s identity, but that does not mean you do. People are sometimes private about parts of their identity so even if someone appears to have similar qualities as you they may not. The reverse is also true; people who you believe are not like you may have the very same qualities deep down. Another reason it is difficult to compare identities is because no one has the exact same environment or is given the same opportunities even if they live in the same town. You may feel that you have achieved the same things and have gained the same qualities as someone but the ways that you got to that point in your life is very different. The journey is part of your identity as well. This is summarized in the following quote by Ursula K. LeGuin, “It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end”.
One way that I use to measure my identity is by comparing who I am and who I would like to be. People always have some idea of what qualities they would like to have. This is a very useful way for me to measure my identity because I have a very good idea of who I currently am and who I see myself being. The most important part about measuring your own identity is being honest with yourself about who you really are. Chances are if you can’t be honest with yourself you aren’t the person you want to be. I found a interesting but long blog post which discusses the importance of setting goals and knowing who you want to be. To view this blog CLICK HERE.
Video: Dennis Prager: Comparing Yourself to Others
The above video is a radio show where the host, Dennis Prager, talks about how people are always comparing themselves to others. He says that most people think that their lives are worse than others because they are not aware of other people’s problems. Another good point he made was that some people who have experienced a lot of trouble in their lives can act like everything is fine. I liked many of the points made during this video. It shows that you can’t compare yourself to others because you simply don’t know enough about their lives.
There are many articles that state that comparing yourself to others is not ideal and usually has very little value. To read a short article about comparing yourself to others CLICK HERE.



March 17th, 2008 at 10:31
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April 25th, 2008 at 10:31
comparisans are made too much toward each other, I dont think it is right to compare me to someone who is completely different to me, even if it is only an age difference. We should not compare ourselves in order to measure our identity, we should think of all the traits we have.