When an individual's personal identity becomes completely equivalent to their social identity within a specific group, it often leads to a situation known as "social identity fusion." In this state, the individual may prioritize group norms, values, and beliefs over their own personal characteristics and preferences. This can result in a strong sense of belonging and loyalty to the group, but it may also hinder personal growth and individuality. The blending of identities can influence behavior, decisions, and perceptions, often leading to a deeper commitment to group goals and ideologies.
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