The reasons why people feel the need to know their roots are a complex combination of psychological, social and cultural factors.For many people, exploring their roots is very important because knowing their roots can help them to better understand themselves, establish their identity and deepen their emotional connection.Here are some of the key reasons why
1. Establishing identity
- Self-understanding: knowing where you come from and what your background and family history are helps you understand yourself better.Knowing who your family and ancestors are and what they have experienced helps you understand why you are who you are.
- Genetic roots: knowing that physical traits, personality traits and health risks are genetically inherited from family members and ancestors can help people gain a better understanding of who they are.
2. A sense of belonging and connection
- Social connection: knowing your roots can increase your sense of belonging to a particular family, ethnic group, culture or community, and give you a deeper sense of social connectedness.This reduces feelings of isolation and increases solidarity with others.
- Family ties: in the process of researching roots, discussing past events and family traditions with family members and relatives can strengthen family ties. Conversations with grandparents and parents are particularly important opportunities to feel connected across generations.
3. Historical and cultural understanding
- Understanding of culture and traditions: knowing the cultural background of your ancestors can increase your understanding of traditions and culture.This can trigger interest and pride in language, food culture, religion and rituals.
- Relationship to ethnic and national history: knowing your roots can help you understand the history of the ethnic and national group or country to which you belong. Knowing the historical context can help you to better understand the world today.
4. Emotional satisfaction
- Sense of self coherence: the feeling that you are part of a long lineage and part of a history can provide a sense of psychological stability and security.Especially when facing difficult situations, knowing how your ancestors overcame adversity can provide emotional support.
- Desire to fill in the unknown: In cases of adoption or family complications, exploring one’s roots can help fill in the unknown and help to fill in the blanks in one’s life.
5. Medical reasons.
- Understanding genetic health risks: knowing your family medical history and genetic risks is important to protect the health of yourself and your future offspring. Knowing whether a particular disease runs in your family may help with prevention and early detection.
- Genetic counselling: it may be necessary to know one’s roots in order to understand family genetic traits and risk of disease.
6. Philosophical and spiritual reasons
- Exploring the meaning of life: the desire to know where you come from can also lead to an exploration of the meaning and purpose of life. Knowing about human origins and family history can also lead you to consider what role you should play in this world.
- Spiritual security: knowing your roots gives you the opportunity to feel that you are part of a wider time stream and history, and can bring a sense of spiritual security and fulfilment.
7. Inquisitiveness/Curiosity
- Appetite for knowledge: for many people, the quest or curiosity to simply know their roots is a powerful motivation.Discovering unknown facts about family members or previously unknown roots can be seen as a personal adventure.
Summary
People want to know their roots for a wide range of reasons.Many motivations are intertwined, such as to establish identity, strengthen a sense of belonging, to feel connected to family, or to explore medical purposes and the meaning of life.This makes exploring roots a potentially very important activity, both personally and emotionally.
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Dr. Hiroshi Oka
Graduated from Keio University, Faculty of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine
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