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Identity is a question that everyone asks, although as seen in the book, "Landscapes of the Sacred",  "Personal identity is fixed for us by the feel of our own bodies, the naming of the places we occupy, and the environmental objects that beset our landscape." I think the book has a point, but I think there are so many societal pressures and technological conveniences that many just try to fit in with the "norm" instead of finding out who they truly are. I think these technological advances have allowed us to become closer with others with new ways to communicate, but everyone is also wrapped up in their phones all the time. I think this has created a barrier and separates everyone with the real world and the 3D world. I think it is an interesting take on how the world should be-- relating ourselves to the world around us, and not the technological world.

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