Who am I?
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("Journey" 19 December 2012)
If I were to have lived in the 19th or early 20th century, my identity would have been seen as fixed. However, I now live in a time where identity is seen as something that is not fixed and guaranteed by nature or inheritance, but something that is always developing and never complete. I have multiple identities. My identities are all a reflection of who I am and who I hope to be. However, often, depending on the situation, my identities are dominant only one at a time. The different routes of almost all of my identities have been directly spurned from the roots of my identities. I have branched out.