I.D. Me
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Have you ever questioned your true identity? The version of yourself shaped by labels, expectations, and the world around you. The identity you perform when others are watching-and the one that exists when no one is.In I.D. Me, identity is explored, societal norms are challenged, and widely accepted beliefs are questioned. This collection moves beyond surface-level perception to reveal how deeply conditioned many ideas of self truly are, and how what is often accepted as identity may not be a complete reflection of who we are beneath it all.From childhood onward, individuals are placed into systems of classification-by culture, politics, religion, relationships, appearance, and status. These structures often present themselves as the only acceptable framework for belonging. Anything outside of them can be labeled, judged, or dismissed. But where do these boundaries come from-and who decides them?Through philosophical poetry, dark sayings, and reflective prose, I.D. Me examines identity, perception, conditioning, and the unseen layers of our experience. It invites the reader to question not only the reality they perceive, but the identity they have been taught to accept-and the one they may have buried in order to be understood, accepted, or safe.
Have you ever questioned your true identity? The version of yourself shaped by labels, expectations, and the world around you. The identity you perform when others are watching-and the one that exists when no one is.In I.D. Me, identity is explored, societal norms are challenged, and widely accepted beliefs are questioned. This collection moves beyond surface-level perception to reveal how deeply conditioned many ideas of self truly are, and how what is often accepted as identity may not be a complete reflection of who we are beneath it all.From childhood onward, individuals are placed into systems of classification-by culture, politics, religion, relationships, appearance, and status. These structures often present themselves as the only acceptable framework for belonging. Anything outside of them can be labeled, judged, or dismissed. But where do these boundaries come from-and who decides them?Through philosophical poetry, dark sayings, and reflective prose, I.D. Me examines identity, perception, conditioning, and the unseen layers of our experience. It invites the reader to question not only the reality they perceive, but the identity they have been taught to accept-and the one they may have buried in order to be understood, accepted, or safe.
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