Identity
Latest Questions for Identity (13)
This is an interesting question, and I think the answer is: largely yes, but not entirely. It might sound a bit convoluted, so let me break it down for you.
Okay, regarding this question, let's talk about my thoughts.
Humanoid Robots' "Faces": Should We Set Limits?
This is a particularly interesting topic because it's not just a technical issue; it's als...
Alright, no problem. This is a very interesting question, let's discuss it.
What is the Ship of Theseus Paradox?
Hey friend! This question might sound profound, but it's actually very relatable.
Sure, no problem. That's an excellent question; many people are curious about this term when they first arrive in New Zealand.
What is "Kiwiana"?
Simply put, "Kiwiana" refers to things that are quint...
Hey, the question you raised is genuinely fascinating, and personally, I believe the answer is a definite yes: **Consuming long-tail products has indeed increasingly become a form of new identity and ...
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Seeing your question made my heart sink. Because behind this question lies so much confusion, pain, and self-doubt. I understand this feeling all too well—it’s like working on a puzzle whe...
Okay, buddy, talking about Japan's attitude towards foreigners and what it means to be a "gaijin" is a topic we could discuss for days on end.
Okay, this is a really interesting and touching question. If I were the one taking off the nurse's uniform, this is how I would hope others would see me:
When I Take Off My Scrubs, I Hope You See a W...
Hey there, friend, that's a really great question and it speaks to what many people wonder. Why are people willing to pay over thirty yuan for a cup of coffee at Starbucks when its actual cost might n...
Liu Jianming's "imitation" of Chen Yongren's traits in the later stages of the film is a complex and multi-layered psychological process. It encompasses conscious effort, is permeated by unconscious d...
Answer: In the film Infernal Affairs, both Chan Wing Yan and Lau Kin Ming experience profound identity crises, yet the nature and root cause of their suffering are fundamentally different.
On the Definition of "Good Person": When Lau Kin Ming says "I want to be a good person," is this sincere repentance or self-deception to secure his identity? Can a "bad person" become "good" by doing ...
The role of naturalized players in national teams is becoming increasingly prominent, sparking profound discussions about the "soul of football" within these teams.