Thursday, July 30, 2020

Labels Are Necessary

Labels Are Necessary I dont label myself a ________, but We hear prefaces like this all the time. There seems to be this strange misnomer promulgated throughout the Internetâ€"and throughout our daily  livesâ€"that labels are a bad thing. We posit to you, however, that labels aren’t necessarily a bad thing: labels are a necessary part of our lives. If you use a language, then you are, by definition, labeling things. Label: I am sitting in a chair. Label: I am typing on a computer. Several labels: I am a thirty year old heterosexual white male. So why are we bothered by labels? The rub seems to be when we give too much meaning to our labels. You see, you’re not only a black woman, or a tall man, or an agoraphobic person: you are so much more. You are thousands of labels at once, and that is okay. Labeling is just the start in the process of better understanding someone or something. Labels are like material possessions:  they are necessary, but we dont need to give them as much meaning as we often do. Subscribe to The Minimalists via email.

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