Monday, December 12, 2011

What the Bleep do we Know?

I think the movie we watched really had a big impact on me and my thought process. The idea behind us creating our own destiny is a powerful mindset to have. I think that is what N385 overall has taught us to do. N385 was very soul searching because many of the projects were based on taking a deep look inside yourself and letting your creativity reflect off of what you see. When you are able to do that then you can discover new things, change things, and impact the world. I once read a book called The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown. In the book he talks a lot about the subject of quantum physics and how we all have the power to create our own universe but we just not have been able to tap into that potential just yet. I think what N385 has taught me is that I have the potential to explore my creativity, my knowledge, and what I feel to pave my own way into this world however I want it to be. I know that I have the ability to take my life where ever I want it to go, the biggest challenge for my now is actually doing it.

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We have the power to create our own identity


  1. Who are you in the eyes/perception of others? People see what I allow them to see. I show multiple personalities depending on who I am around.
  2. How do you see/perceive yourself? I allow myself to see anything I want to see in myself but it gets pretty scary seeing the potential so sometimes I block things out (good or bad).
  3. Why are you here? (your definition of here) I am here to be something great. To create my own destiny is something great.
  4. What are the implications of your identity to others? (you decide to whom the implications apply - you or others, but be specific) I think the implications of my identity to others all depends on how I choose to impact someone. It all depends on how much I limit myself or how much potential I show them.
  5. How are you effected by the identity of others? (are you different around various people - why might that be) I am different around various people because I second guess my own identity. We all want to be accepted in some way, shape, or form.
  6. Is identity static? (make sure to show in your project your answer to this) I think identity is not static. You can change aspects of your identity however you want it to be. I compare our identities to our hands. Yes we all have unique aspects of our identity that will always be imprinted in to us just like the ridges and grooves in our fingers, but with our hands we can create and shape anything we want so who's to say we can't shape and mold our own lives?