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The Ego in all likelihood would become quite emotional at the loss of a loved-one. On the other hand some Identities would not, or would have a moderated response depending on why and to what degree the loved-one was of Consequence to them. Emotion is subject to associative exaggeration, as for instance associating a molehill as mountain, recalled from a movie and applied to real life events.
IDENTITIES
Objectives are of Consequence, as the necessity of maintenance and material desires, and thus Emotion is in-built into Identity personifications. Identities may be Conservative as primarily maintenance, and thus Consequence and emotional content would be concerned of pre-existent As-Is states. Or Identities may be oriented to Excess & Profit, and thus would-more embrace the Consequence of Is-As human anomaly or changed states, rather than the field of material resource of which they were produced. Since every individual has more than one Identity sometimes six, such as profession, sexual identification, driver, hobbyist, family function and perhaps student, each Identity would have a different consequential context, and wherein some Identities may conflict emotionally with others. The Identity of playboy would love late-night. The daytime Identity of accountant would hate the late-night, and with both Identities possessed by the same person, there would result and emotionally conflicted individual. They wanted him to hate his best friend because he was of a different religion.
Because Conservatives would not share the same Consequential Values as Progressives and thus would not possess the same emotional make-up, Conservatives may be accused of being unemotional, cold hearted or uncompassionate.
IPSEITIES
The Ipseities are other-dimensional objective personifications, as
Polytheist Spiritual which parallels the Ego and Monotheist Religious co-inciding with the Identities.
Indigenous peoples as
usually Spiritual and technologically primitive, do not have the
plethora of Identities and are Ego oriented.
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