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Step 7: register biography events and see that they also form identity

Cartography is not enough if it is not connected to real life. `Identity biography` records dossiers, entries, goals, closures, and references to show how identity moves over time, across areas, and through events.

Core idea

Identity is not only seen in patterns: it is also seen in history

Biography events are not decoration. They are evidence of how your pattern, tensions, bonds, and decisions become embodied in real events.

Living memory

Each dossier organizes a real part of your life.

Situated identity

Biography shows how you move in work, bonds, family, projects, or crises.

Methodological bridge

It works as a strong reference for analysis, prompts, guidance, and traces.

Step 1

Create a living dossier

From `Biography` or `BiographyCompose` you can open a dossier by area and turn that zone of your life into organized history.

Step 2

Register entries, goals, and closures

Biography is not a flat journal: it is a living card with memory, changes, references, goals, and closure points.

Step 3

Use prompts and traces

Each dossier can generate integral prompts and even shareable traces, which turns biography into an active source of reading and intervention.

What it lets you see

Benefits of bringing real life into identity

  • How certain patterns repeat in concrete moments and areas.
  • Which events opened, compressed, or reconfigured you.
  • Which goals were born and which closures are still missing.
  • How to tell your life without reducing it to abstract traits.
Next step

After history, emotional climate comes next

Guide 8 explains why `emotional check-ins` also form part of your identity and are not only isolated states.

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