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The Paper Name vs. The True Self

9 min · 29. sept. 2025
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The source provides an editorial from The Boca Raton Tribune, a local news outlet serving Boca Raton and surrounding South Florida communities, discussing the profound significance of personal naming and identity. The core content is a column titled "The Name on the Paper" by Claudia Catherine, which philosophically explores the difficulty encountered when an individual’s internal self does not match the legal name and identity written on official documents. The article uses this discussion of identity to advocate for empathy and the dignity of recognizing a person's chosen truth over rigid bureaucratic "tidy stacks."

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