The Ancient Word That Reminds You Who You Really Are
- August 28, 2025

You are not your job title.
You are not your relationship status.
You are not your follower count, your productivity, or the car you drive.
In a world that’s constantly asking you to be something—a consumer, an influencer, a go-getter—it’s easy to lose the core sense of self underneath it all. That essential “you-ness” that remains when all the external labels are stripped away.
There’s a beautiful, almost-forgotten word for this: Ipseity.
Pronounced ip-see-i-tee, it comes from the Latin ipse, meaning “self” or “itself.” In philosophy, it points to that irreducible core of your being. It’s your fundamental consciousness, your unique perspective on the world, the unchanging “I” that experiences your life.
Think of it this way:
If your personality is the software (outgoing, thoughtful, witty),
And your identity is the user profile (parent, artist, engineer),
Then your ipseity is the very electricity that powers the machine. It’s the fact that you are aware that you are these things.
It’s the difference between what you are and that you are.
Why does this matter right now?
Because we live in an age of curated identities. We perform on social media, optimize our lives for efficiency, and often tie our worth to external validation. When we confuse our identity (which can change) with our ipseity (which is constant), we set ourselves up for a crisis.
If you get laid off, who are you?
If a relationship ends, who is left?
If you step away from the noise, what remains?
Your ipseity is that quiet, unwavering foundation. It can’t be fired, unfollowed, or broken up with.
How to Touch Base with Your Ipseity (No Meditation Cushion Required)
Embrace Boredom: Let yourself be unproductive. In the space between stimuli, your inner self often speaks up.
Get Curious, Not Critical: Instead of asking “Why do I feel this way?” which can bring defensiveness, try “What is this feeling trying to tell me?” or “How is this belief serving me?” This gentle curiosity opens a door to your inner world without judgment.
Get into Nature: A walk in nature has a funny way of shrinking the ego and expanding the sense of simple, conscious being.
Create for You: Draw, write, garden, or build something with no intention of posting it. Do it purely for the experience of creating.
Notice the Observer: In a moment of stress or joy, take a breath and notice who is noticing the feeling. That awareness is a glimpse of your ipseity.
This isn’t about ditching your responsibilities or identities. They are parts of your life’s rich tapestry! It’s about remembering that you are the weaver, not just the threads.
So today, take a moment. Put the phone down. Close your eyes. And just be the conscious, aware space that you fundamentally are.
That’s ipseity. And it’s you and yours forever.
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The Ancient Word That Reminds You Who You Really Are

You are not your job title.
You are not your relationship status.
You are not your follower count, your productivity, or the car you drive.
In a world that’s constantly asking you to be something—a consumer, an influencer, a go-getter—it’s easy to lose the core sense of self underneath it all. That essential “you-ness” that remains when all the external labels are stripped away.
There’s a beautiful, almost-forgotten word for this: Ipseity.
Pronounced ip-see-i-tee, it comes from the Latin ipse, meaning “self” or “itself.” In philosophy, it points to that irreducible core of your being. It’s your fundamental consciousness, your unique perspective on the world, the unchanging “I” that experiences your life.
Think of it this way:
If your personality is the software (outgoing, thoughtful, witty),
And your identity is the user profile (parent, artist, engineer),
Then your ipseity is the very electricity that powers the machine. It’s the fact that you are aware that you are these things.
It’s the difference between what you are and that you are.
Why does this matter right now?
Because we live in an age of curated identities. We perform on social media, optimize our lives for efficiency, and often tie our worth to external validation. When we confuse our identity (which can change) with our ipseity (which is constant), we set ourselves up for a crisis.
If you get laid off, who are you?
If a relationship ends, who is left?
If you step away from the noise, what remains?
Your ipseity is that quiet, unwavering foundation. It can’t be fired, unfollowed, or broken up with.
How to Touch Base with Your Ipseity (No Meditation Cushion Required)
Embrace Boredom: Let yourself be unproductive. In the space between stimuli, your inner self often speaks up.
Get Curious, Not Critical: Instead of asking “Why do I feel this way?” which can bring defensiveness, try “What is this feeling trying to tell me?” or “How is this belief serving me?” This gentle curiosity opens a door to your inner world without judgment.
Get into Nature: A walk in nature has a funny way of shrinking the ego and expanding the sense of simple, conscious being.
Create for You: Draw, write, garden, or build something with no intention of posting it. Do it purely for the experience of creating.
Notice the Observer: In a moment of stress or joy, take a breath and notice who is noticing the feeling. That awareness is a glimpse of your ipseity.
This isn’t about ditching your responsibilities or identities. They are parts of your life’s rich tapestry! It’s about remembering that you are the weaver, not just the threads.
So today, take a moment. Put the phone down. Close your eyes. And just be the conscious, aware space that you fundamentally are.
That’s ipseity. And it’s you and yours forever.
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