Persistent Identity
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A Persistent Identity is a temporal identity that maintains continuity and coherence (across time and contexts).
- Context:
- It can maintain core characteristics through time periods.
- It can preserve identity continuity despite external changes.
- It can integrate new experiences with existing patterns.
- It can sustain identity coherence across situations.
- It can adapt identity expression while maintaining core stability.
- It can balance identity stability with identity growth.
- It can reconcile past states with present conditions.
- It can incorporate new elements without losing core essence.
- It can evolve identity aspects while maintaining continuity.
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- It can range from being a Stable Persistent Identity to being an Adaptive Persistent Identity, depending on its change pattern.
- It can range from being a Core Persistent Identity to being a Peripheral Persistent Identity, depending on its centrality level.
- It can range from being a Simple Persistent Identity to being a Complex Persistent Identity, depending on its element integration.
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- Examples:
- Individual Persistent Identitys (for personal continuity), such as:
- Personal Identity like maintaining individual continuity.
- Professional Identity like maintaining career continuity.
- Social Identity like maintaining relationship continuity.
- Group Persistent Identitys (for collective continuity), such as:
- Cultural Identity like maintaining traditions.
- Organizational Identity like maintaining institutional character.
- Community Identity like maintaining shared values.
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- Individual Persistent Identitys (for personal continuity), such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Temporary Identity, which exists for limited durations rather than persistent time.
- Situational Identity, which changes with contexts rather than maintaining continuity.
- Fluid Identity, which shifts forms rather than preserving stable core.
- Fragment Identity, which lacks coherent integration rather than persistent pattern.
- See: Identity Continuity, Temporal Stability, Core Persistence, Identity Integration, Temporal Coherence.