Identify With That Which Creates New Identities
Rely on your ability to actively generate conceptual schemes in the face of chaos. Identify with your creative capacity for articulation and action in the face of the unknown rather than some formulaic approach to the territory... Rather than having your problems solved, become a great solver of problems - this is more important.
Identities are built on habits, which create the foundation for mastery. These habits shape who we are. However, they can also hinder us by preventing growth beyond our current identities. Our previous identities and habits can bias us towards old behaviour, especially if it has worked in the past and we are tied to these identities.
Instead, avoid becoming attached to a label or identity - be formless. Keep your identity small. Don't let a single identity or belief define who you are. Have many identities so that if you lose one, you don't lose yourself. There are many identities that you can adopt.
Have a flexible identity that adapts to changing circumstances. Be the thing that continually changes who you are to be something more than who you are. Have an identity that changes and transforms your identity, creating new identities. Be in a state of continually going through the process, identifying with the thing that adapts to the changing chaotic world and transforms who you are. Adopt new identities in order to build new habits that lead behaviour change and changes in your life.
Balance between having a stable foundation (identity, culture, etc.) and transformation. Keep the important aspects of your identity as you adapt to changing circumstances. Have stability around you, but go through transformation inside.
References
2017 Maps of Meaning 11 - The Flood and the Tower
48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
Atomic Habits by James Clear