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- Feel safe and control their environmentHumans label everything as a way to feel safe and control their environment1. Labels can reflect and affect how others think about our identities as well as how we think about ourselves2. Humans are meaning-making beings and we make meaning in a variety of ways, one of which is sorting things and people into categories3. Labels are a way we can communicate with one another, allowing us to deepen our relationships and connections4. Self-labelling is a deeply revealing cultural practice that reflects our sense of identity and how we want to be seen by the outside world5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Our deep passion for labels comes, in large part, from our need to feel safe and control our environment. A label is a quick response that makes us feel that we have the control, even if it is only an illusionary perception. If we labeled a person as “toxic”, we don’t need anything more, we will try to stay away from him.psychology-spot.com/labeling-theory/Throughout our lives, people attach labels to us, and those labels reflect and affect how others think about our identities as well as how we think about ourselves. Labels are not always negative; they can reflect positive characteristics, set useful expectations, and provide meaningful goals in our lives.www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/identity-labelsHumans are meaning-making beings. And we make meaning in a variety of ways. One of which is sorting things and people into categories. To be able to sort them, though, we need to give them names or labels. The labels we attach to people are therefore short-form descriptions.www.mindtools.com/blog/mttalk-labels/This is a way we can communicate with one another allowing us to deepen our relationships and connections. Regardless of how open minded we are when we are young, we end up using labels to differentiate us from one another. To separate us from one another. To divide us from one another.www.elephantjournal.com/2015/11/why-do-we-hav…Self-labelling is not just an exercise in branding, but a deeply revealing cultural practice. The titles we adopt reflect our sense of identity, how we view ourselves, and how we want to be seen by the outside world.www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-art-of-self-i…
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