Who am I?
(A Side Note Thought)
I want to say that how I think is a mixture of Sherlock Holmes, The Doctor, Spock, Walter Bishop, A Philosopher, Vincent Van Gogh, Shakespeare, etc… various people or characters who are know for certain traits or qualities specifically associated with their names. But now, I find this description much too inaccurate, and lazy.
Though I do exhibit some base similarities to the listed iconic figures, as well as unmentioned ones, I think the more accurate thing to say, though it is a bit cryptic or cliché is that “I am what I am.” I think putting myself into words or comparing my mind to another’s is nearly impossible, and quite frankly rude. I find that comparing myself to others instantly reduces my significance or my verbally stated one that is, by making me no more important than someone else that has already come along. As an individual I am vastly deeper in different ways from anyone else who has ever existed. And to compare myself to another person is an insult to myself and who I am. I can be and will be so much more than a repeat of someone else, if only I allow myself the courtesy of acknowledging that I am unique.
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