The self exists as experience, as observer, actor and the recipient\xa0of the actions of other selves. How identities\xa0are defined can control what actions we take, how we are treated by others and the very perceptions at the heart of the self. We are given a name, a family, a place in our community, tribe, religion,\xa0economic class, "race" and other aspects of social status. We eventually get defined morally, by others and ourselves, as either a good person or a bad, as worthy of respect, love or even our right to continue living.\xa0As a result of our moral definitions of identity\xa0our\xa0selves might become infused with pride, self love and respect or with guilt, shame, and self hatred. We can live honestly and openly or as individuals\xa0with ruined identities whose every moment is a performance to impress others as we try and hide who we really believe we are.\xa0The totality of our identities often determines the quality of the live we end up living.