Your identity is not equivalent to your biography.
John O’Donohue, from “The Inner Landscape of Beauty”
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mitologiasvivas said:
no, but biography feeds, shapes and sustains identity. we cannot be who we are without all the incidents and accidents that shaped us. Ignoring history is always a great risk at any level (cultural, social, political, individual). mercedes
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