When You Become Smaller Than the Roles You Carry
Why do people lose touch with themselves through work, responsibility, or routine? A research-backed reflection on identity compression and self-concept. There are times in life when you become known for what you do. The responsible one. The productive one. The reliable one. The strong one. And slowly, without noticing, your identity begins to narrow. You stop asking: “How am I?” And start asking: “What still needs to be handled?” 🌿 Sometimes, Roles Become Your Entire Self At first, roles are just parts of your life. Work. Responsibility. Expectation. But over time, they can become so constant that they stop feeling separate from you. You no longer feel like a person performing the role. You feel like the role itself. 🧠The Mind Prefers Stable Identity Structures In Social Psychology , identity is understood as something shaped through repeated behavior and social feedback. Research connected to Erving Goffman explored how people unconsciously adapt themselves to the rol...