I am that I am. Think about it. Isn't that who we are? Should we describe ourselves by race, religion, nationality, or something else that artificially separates us from each other?
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Derek Pritchard on January 20, 2008, 12:36 PM
Being more ellaborate, is our identity, which is so heavily sought after. Which is then much more vivdly apparent.
reece baker on January 20, 2008, 7:52 PM
i am reece i know who i am because i am me i know more about me than any one on this world so i do not think we need to worrie about who we are because the person that is reading this knows who they are.
Alicia D on January 20, 2008, 10:10 PM
Knowing who you are may be really simple, but it is made to be very complicated.
It depends on a person’s definition of being. I am Alicia. You can list thousands of adjectives to describe “who i am” but is that really what I am? or are those synonyms used to try and fit me to words?
I think that the human spirit, existence, is too complex for me to fully understand or describe in language right now.
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