Cultural Identity Research Paper

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Culture can have a big impact on the way someone views the world or other people. “The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts,” (Darwin, Charles). Starting from a young age, people have their own thoughts and begin to see the world in a certain way. As you get older, your culture is what starts to shape the way you view the world. When you are younger, you see the world more vibrant and alive. As you get older your culture and society around you change the views you have. Cultural identity has a way of changing your perspective to make you look at the world in a certain way. For example, your culture could have a certain belief which makes you see some things in a negative or positive …show more content…

In certain cultures around the world, they believe in an afterlife after death, or they worship idols. One example could be the Greeks, who treat everyone equally. This is a result of them believing that a person could be a God in disguise. Also, in other cultures, when you are younger you have this mentality that one culture is bad and another is approved upon, but as you get older your mentality starts to change. As you start to become your own person, places such as school can change the way you think to the point where you become open minded to things like others culture and race. You may start to open up to a culture you may not have liked at first because of the things you were told but as you interact with people within that culture you could end up liking …show more content…

Cultures have different perspectives that makes us who we are and unique. Our beliefs can cause us to see the world as a beautiful place or a sad, depressing place. Listening to others perspectives show how a person’s thought process is and how their parents and their culture may have impacted them. Jeff Weiner says, “You have to maintain a culture of transformation and stay true to your values” (Weiner). This shows how the values we learn are impacted by culture. Weiner is also implying that to stay true to ourselves we need our culture to help us. Perspective is something everyone has but everyone may have different background

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