value transmission and identity formation

Value transmission refers to the process of passing on and instilling values (such as morals, beliefs, and principles) from one generation to another. It involves the intentional or unintentional transmission of these values through various social, cultural, and familial channels. Identity formation refers to the development of an individual's sense of self, including their understanding of who they are, their beliefs, values, and roles within society. The process of value transmission plays a crucial role in shaping an individual's identity by providing them with a framework to understand and navigate the world, influencing their attitudes, behaviors, and sense of purpose.

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