Your identity is composed of the sum of everything you value. Those who claim a need to “find themselves” mean they are reassessing their values; seeking a new identity. This need often comes from those under such high-pressure that they feel a loss of purpose and of control over their life.
By getting away from the pressures they face, they are able to recover a sense of control over the issues, gain perspective on them and question their decisions and priorities. That eventually leads to change that they may carry back to their everyday life.
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