Thursday, 30 April 2026

random thought again

questioning identity here


how are most of us different?

okay, lets say a group of people, same ethnicity, live in the same places all their life, go to the same schools, colleges or unis/ work. all their life. same routines, same exposure to interests, hobbies, activities, events, 

the way they've been exposed to how to text, talk, think, 

social ques, whats normal and whats not, whats socially acceptable/expected and whats not


going into the internet too, they all use the same phones and technology, and so, consume the same media and whatnot, same platforms. 

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thought; has the internet allowed a radical development of identity through its massive diversity of media and thus exposure of knowledge, interests and sensory experience influencing a users/persons identity?

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what exactly makes them unique?

what makes those random thoughts, those questions, peaks of interests on something, that form our identity, happen if they are all exposed to the same influences and sensory experiences and what not?

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this thought came from a philosophy club session some weeks ago around 'Thesus' ship' and empiricism and rationalism. 

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