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  1. Jun 2, 2010 · Key points. Asking "Who am I?" implies a person can only be one, fixed thing – a belief which only causes more anxiety. A better question to ask instead of "Who am I?" is "How would I like to...

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Who am I?” is how we see and define ourselves. It creates our identity, and in turn our reality. I am my name, I am my job, I am my relationships, I am my network, I am my sexuality, I am my affiliations, I am my hobbies. These are all labels you could use to describe yourself.

  3. Oct 5, 2020 · How can I figure out “who I am?” It’s critical to discover who you are. When you are firm in your identity, your life is more meaningful, joyful, and purposeful. We have found that there are 5 key steps you can take to help answer the question “who am I?”

  4. Jun 1, 2016 · We first become interested in our personal identity during adolescence, when we begin asking ourselves identity-related questions, along the lines of, “Who am I? What do I stand for? What do...

  5. We mistakenly think of self-understanding as self-indulgence, and we carry on without asking the most important question we’ll ever ask: Who am I really? As Mary Oliver put it, “what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life ?”

  6. A philosophical inquiry - Amy Adkins. View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-am-i-a-... Throughout the history of mankind, the subject of identity has sent poets to the...

  7. "Who am I?" is a question we ask ourselves when we desire to have a better sense of who we are. Here we'll help you answer this question so you can get to know yourself better.

  8. Feb 7, 2012 · Among life's big questions, the one that has always interested me the most is: Who am I? I imagine that other people find this question to be very interesting and meaningful as well. Human...

  9. Aug 29, 2022 · Some of the usual answers to the question of personal identity – ‘I am a human being’ or ‘I am a person’ or even ‘I am a self’ – are sufficiently vague as to be worthy of further philosophical analysis. Some of the problems of personal identity involve trying to define terms like ‘human’ or ‘person’ or ‘self’.

  10. The question ‘Who am I?’ can be answered only specifically. Anything else would be an abstraction that would liken me to others who share such characteristics. But that’s not who I am, that’s what I am. So here is a description of who I am in particular contexts. When I walk in the park, I am Friendly Human.

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