how could anyone have the same identity as another. A person's identity is developed .
over many years from the time they become aware of their surroundings, to the time they .
decide if they are going to college, and even as they grow old there identity will change .
with them. As people's dreams are dreamed and goals are accomplished their identities .
will change with the individual. Their aspirations and values will change, causing their .
identities to change with it. It may be a slight alteration or a major overhaul but there .
identity will adjust to the person. .
One of the factors of forming an identity will obviously be your family. One's .
family if invaluable to them. Your family may not be your biological parents or ever a .
blood relative at all, but nobody in this world can live from birth without some one. But .
no matter who it is, they will be the people who take care of you when you are sick or aid .
you when you need help. These people will be there with you for a long time and yes they .
will have a major impact on what you turn out to be it the future. A lot off people are .
fortunate enough to live with a mother and a father, they may ever have some brothers and .
sisters to play with as they grow up. But ever with the same family influences, brothers .
and sisters still do not have the same identities Some may even say having a "traditional" .
family would be bad for the development of an identity. For example, what kind identity .
would a young girl develop if see repeatedly saw her father beat on her mother. She .
would probably not feel the same as another girl whose father always showed love and .
caring for her mother. What about a teenager who used drugs as often as he changed his .
underwear. Would his younger brother, in looking up to him, feel the same as another boy .
who grew up never seeing an illegal drug before. If family members have no regard for .
keeping the other members of the family on the right path to being a good person, then .