09-19-2020, 11:05 PM
I have reread the material 3 or 4 times. Each is a profound experience.
I have been thinking about this topic lately myself. I like to ask myself, "Who are you?" or "What are you?"
The answer varies, but there is more to identity than most people consider. If you think of it from the perspective of the other selves who interact with you, it can also provide some insight.
The other question I like is "What do you want to be?" If you now the answer then you can use that as a guide, instead of being aimless.
I have been thinking about this topic lately myself. I like to ask myself, "Who are you?" or "What are you?"
The answer varies, but there is more to identity than most people consider. If you think of it from the perspective of the other selves who interact with you, it can also provide some insight.
The other question I like is "What do you want to be?" If you now the answer then you can use that as a guide, instead of being aimless.