Who am I what defines who I am?
The “answer” to “who am I” is our identity. Our identity is our all-encompassing system of memories, experience, feelings, thoughts, relationships, and values that define who each of us is. It’s the stuff that makes up a “self.” Identity is a critical component of understanding who we are.
What we do defines who we are?
“It’s not who we are underneath, but what we do that defines us.” -Rachel Dawes in Batman Begins.
What defines you as a person answer?
Answer: I define myself as a person who always gives his best and tries his hardest and is just a good person, in general, who always looks to help other people and puts other people before himself.” –
What is to define someone?
Someone is defined as an unnamed person, or refers to a person of authority or importance. If you want a person to bring you a cookie but you do not care at all who brings you the cookie, this is an example of when you want someone to bring you a cookie.
How would you describe yourself as person?
Example: “I am ambitious and driven. I thrive on challenge and constantly set goals for myself, so I have something to strive towards. I’m not comfortable with settling, and I’m always looking for an opportunity to do better and achieve greatness. In my previous role, I was promoted three times in less than two years.”
Is not who I am underneath but what I do that defines me?
The story behind the quote: This week’s quote comes from the superhero/crime drama movie Batman Begins that was directed by Christopher Nolan.
How is a person’s identity formed?
Identity may be acquired indirectly from parents, peers, and other role models. Children come to define themselves in terms of how they think their parents see them. Psychologists assume that identity formation is a matter of “finding oneself” by matching one’s talents and potential with available social roles.