My self-identity
Noel Victor Aprecio
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Hello everyone, and welcome to my journey of self-discovery. I am Noel Victor, and today, I invite you to join me in exploring the intricate tapestry that makes up the essence of who I am. This is not just a story; it's a mosaic of experiences, dreams, and the evolving facets of my identity. As I unravel the threads that weave together the physical, sexual, material-economic, digital, spiritual, and political dimensions of myself, I hope this journey inspires reflection, understanding, and a celebration of the uniqueness that resides within each of us. So, without further ado, let's embark on this voyage into the heart of my self-identity.
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The physical self
When it comes to my physical self, I have a somewhat positive body image. I am satisfied with my looks, and I am very much confident about my height. I am 176 centimeters tall, and that is considered tall in my country. When it comes to looks, I have finally moved past the phase where I seek validation of other people. At this point in my life, I only put value to my own self-worth and self-esteem, and I do not let other people dictate how I should feel about my looks. Additionally, I am an adult male, and I have moved past the stage of puberty. My body is well-developed, and I am somewhat in decent shape. I make sure to exercise regularly and eat nutritious food.
Next
The sexual self
I am actually queer, but most people won’t assume that at first glance. I still present myself in a masculine way and that’s probably why people do not associate queerness with me at all. When it comes to attraction, I discovered that I am attracted to people of the same sex as early as 7 years old. As a progressive individual, I am open-minded when it comes to sex-related conversations. In fact, I am an advocate of destigmatization of HIV/AIDS and safe sex.
Next
The economic self
Economically speaking, I belong to the lower Middle Class. My family just have enough income to sustain our daily needs. We do not have a surplus of income to spend for our wants. We prioritize our needs over our wants, so that means we’re usually on a budget. Additionally, I am currently a scholar of DOST. Somehow, that helps me in managing my personal expenses. It also allows me to alleviate the total expenses of my family because I shoulder some of my own spendings now.
Next
the material self
I do not consider myself a materialistic person. All I need are things that are functional and I will be fine. For example, I do not really seek expensive shoes, I just need ones that are good enough to be used on a regular basis. I do, however, consider myself a sentimental person. For instance, I still hug the teddy bear I had with me since I was 6 years old. It brings me comfort and gives me peace during my sleep. In addition, I tend to own things that bring me value rather than owning something just for the sake of owning them. For example, as a bookworm, I have a tendency to collect books not just to possess them, but to use them for my leisure, enjoyment, and learning.
Next
The spiritual self
Now, this is a controversial one. I am a non-spiritual person. I am actually leaning towards Atheism. I used to be Christian years ago, but I encountered some logical issues with a lot of Christian beliefs that led me to leave the religion entirely. However, I do not believe that my lack of religion means I am a bad person. I still believe that morality is relative and not absolute. Context is still needed when considering the rightness or wrongness of an action, and the rules that have been set are not always applicable. Moreover, despite my lack of religion, I still have a purpose in life. I still seek to achieve the best, happiest, and most-polished version of myself I could.
Next
the political self
Politically speaking, I am very outspoken. To my family, peers, and colleagues, I have always been vocal about political issues. I speak up against oppression and injustices that are happening nationally and internationally. That way, I can raise awareness and become a voice. Also, during election season, I advocate for the candidate that I think will be best for the country. Additionally, I am politically involved just by simply practicing my right to vote.
Next
The digital self
Digitally, I am very active, like any other 21st Century individual. I have multiple social media accounts, which I use mostly for personal communications. Additionally, I also have social media that are used for professional purposes, such as emails, Microsoft Teams, and transaction apps. We truly are in a digital age, and technology is not simply a want but a necessity. However, despite my active nature in social media, I still make sure to use it responsibly. I avoid sharing private and personal information for my own security. Furthermore, I do not engage in any form of cyberbullying.
Next
5 years from now
I see myself starting out my Electrical Engineering Career. At that point, enough time would have passed between my college graduation, taking the board exams, and job searching. If all things go according to plan, I would be a Registered Electrical Engineer by then. Where I will be, hopefully, is in my hometown, Rizal. My family and friends are there. I hope that I can build a successful career within the vicinity of my hometown. Physically, I envision myself as being healthier and fit than ever. Economically, I could raise my economic status from lower middle class to something higher. Politically, I would till be active and outspoken. Digitally, I would probably more technology-savvy than ever, considering my profession. Spiritually, I don’t think anything would change much regarding my outlook. All I know is that my purpose in life is to live the best and happiest version of myself I can attain.
Next
As I conclude this journey, I find myself reflecting on the various aspects that make me who I am. Each step, every challenge, and every experience has contributed to the person I've become. Moving forward, I carry with me a sense of self-awareness and the anticipation of continued growth. I may encounter many chapters ending, but the story of my personal evolution continues to unfold, and I'm eager to see what the next chapters hold
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My self-identity
Noel Victor Aprecio
Next
Hello everyone, and welcome to my journey of self-discovery. I am Noel Victor, and today, I invite you to join me in exploring the intricate tapestry that makes up the essence of who I am. This is not just a story; it's a mosaic of experiences, dreams, and the evolving facets of my identity. As I unravel the threads that weave together the physical, sexual, material-economic, digital, spiritual, and political dimensions of myself, I hope this journey inspires reflection, understanding, and a celebration of the uniqueness that resides within each of us. So, without further ado, let's embark on this voyage into the heart of my self-identity.
Next
The physical self
When it comes to my physical self, I have a somewhat positive body image. I am satisfied with my looks, and I am very much confident about my height. I am 176 centimeters tall, and that is considered tall in my country. When it comes to looks, I have finally moved past the phase where I seek validation of other people. At this point in my life, I only put value to my own self-worth and self-esteem, and I do not let other people dictate how I should feel about my looks. Additionally, I am an adult male, and I have moved past the stage of puberty. My body is well-developed, and I am somewhat in decent shape. I make sure to exercise regularly and eat nutritious food.
Next
The sexual self
I am actually queer, but most people won’t assume that at first glance. I still present myself in a masculine way and that’s probably why people do not associate queerness with me at all. When it comes to attraction, I discovered that I am attracted to people of the same sex as early as 7 years old. As a progressive individual, I am open-minded when it comes to sex-related conversations. In fact, I am an advocate of destigmatization of HIV/AIDS and safe sex.
Next
The economic self
Economically speaking, I belong to the lower Middle Class. My family just have enough income to sustain our daily needs. We do not have a surplus of income to spend for our wants. We prioritize our needs over our wants, so that means we’re usually on a budget. Additionally, I am currently a scholar of DOST. Somehow, that helps me in managing my personal expenses. It also allows me to alleviate the total expenses of my family because I shoulder some of my own spendings now.
Next
the material self
I do not consider myself a materialistic person. All I need are things that are functional and I will be fine. For example, I do not really seek expensive shoes, I just need ones that are good enough to be used on a regular basis. I do, however, consider myself a sentimental person. For instance, I still hug the teddy bear I had with me since I was 6 years old. It brings me comfort and gives me peace during my sleep. In addition, I tend to own things that bring me value rather than owning something just for the sake of owning them. For example, as a bookworm, I have a tendency to collect books not just to possess them, but to use them for my leisure, enjoyment, and learning.
Next
The spiritual self
Now, this is a controversial one. I am a non-spiritual person. I am actually leaning towards Atheism. I used to be Christian years ago, but I encountered some logical issues with a lot of Christian beliefs that led me to leave the religion entirely. However, I do not believe that my lack of religion means I am a bad person. I still believe that morality is relative and not absolute. Context is still needed when considering the rightness or wrongness of an action, and the rules that have been set are not always applicable. Moreover, despite my lack of religion, I still have a purpose in life. I still seek to achieve the best, happiest, and most-polished version of myself I could.
Next
the political self
Politically speaking, I am very outspoken. To my family, peers, and colleagues, I have always been vocal about political issues. I speak up against oppression and injustices that are happening nationally and internationally. That way, I can raise awareness and become a voice. Also, during election season, I advocate for the candidate that I think will be best for the country. Additionally, I am politically involved just by simply practicing my right to vote.
Next
The digital self
Digitally, I am very active, like any other 21st Century individual. I have multiple social media accounts, which I use mostly for personal communications. Additionally, I also have social media that are used for professional purposes, such as emails, Microsoft Teams, and transaction apps. We truly are in a digital age, and technology is not simply a want but a necessity. However, despite my active nature in social media, I still make sure to use it responsibly. I avoid sharing private and personal information for my own security. Furthermore, I do not engage in any form of cyberbullying.
Next
5 years from now
I see myself starting out my Electrical Engineering Career. At that point, enough time would have passed between my college graduation, taking the board exams, and job searching. If all things go according to plan, I would be a Registered Electrical Engineer by then. Where I will be, hopefully, is in my hometown, Rizal. My family and friends are there. I hope that I can build a successful career within the vicinity of my hometown. Physically, I envision myself as being healthier and fit than ever. Economically, I could raise my economic status from lower middle class to something higher. Politically, I would till be active and outspoken. Digitally, I would probably more technology-savvy than ever, considering my profession. Spiritually, I don’t think anything would change much regarding my outlook. All I know is that my purpose in life is to live the best and happiest version of myself I can attain.
Next
As I conclude this journey, I find myself reflecting on the various aspects that make me who I am. Each step, every challenge, and every experience has contributed to the person I've become. Moving forward, I carry with me a sense of self-awareness and the anticipation of continued growth. I may encounter many chapters ending, but the story of my personal evolution continues to unfold, and I'm eager to see what the next chapters hold