How Does Identity Affect Our Identity?

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“If you don’t like where you are at MOVE, you are not a tree”-unknown. Identity is something can you chose to be or what you have been for the past years and sometimes some people see you that way and you become the person they think you are. Identity is important because people judge you . Although some may argue that “gender” has the biggest impact in our identity but for my perspective I think friends has the biggest impact because people want to be noticed and some friends are not a good example for them. People want to be noticed. For example my old friend was hanging out with the people that like drama and bother people with no reason so one day my old friend got in a fight with this girl she didn’t know anything about or seen before. This example is important because after she thought for herself that she can beat anybody up and she can count on her new friends to tell her who is talking about her. For example my friend only smokes because her new …show more content…
In my personal experience, my friend got me in trouble for ditching to the park. This demonstrates that i was making a mistake because of a old friend she considered that it was gonna be fun and i honestly didn't have fun because i noticed that she wasn't the right friend for me so that's why i call her my old friend. For another example my elementary friend tell me about her sneaking out with her older friend to do other things like smoke,drink,and do things she doesn't need to do yet since she is young. This is important because her live now reveals around drama and sad moments and of course i'm there for her but she needs to stop looking into older guys and focus on school and her family who need her the most. As a result my good friends and my old friends need better than what they have right now just because me and my new friends made one mistake we are now the easy tiger to go to and destroy life but sometime we could do better and be with others or

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