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Summary

Désirée Driesenaar reflects on personal identity and growth, emphasizing the inadequacy of labels and the importance of embracing change and diversity.

Abstract

In a thoughtful piece titled "Who Am I? Labels Don’t Define the Uniqueness of Us All," Désirée Driesenaar shares a personal contemplation on identity, evolution, and the essence of being. Through a poetic expression, she asserts that simple labels fail to capture the depth of her personality, which is characterized by playfulness, laughter, and a profound connection with nature. Driesenaar views her desires and longings as the soul's song, yearning for heartfelt external connections that stem from internal simplicity. She acknowledges the complexity and art-like nature of the world, suggesting that only those who embrace diversity can truly understand it. The article also serves as a reflection on the nature of change, as Driesenaar notes the need to update her social media profile to reflect her current self, underscoring the continuous evolution that defines life. She invites others, including a list of individuals tagged in the piece, to engage in this playful exploration of self-identity and growth, extending the invitation to new readers as well.

Opinions

  • The author, Désirée Driesenaar, believes that personal identity transcends simple labels and cannot be confined to a single definition.
  • She values the process of change and personal evolution, viewing it as an essential part of life.
  • Driesenaar sees a deep connection between internal feelings and external expressions, suggesting that true connections are rooted in authenticity.
  • She implies that the complexity of nature and life is akin to art, and is best appreciated and understood by those who are diverse and inclusive in their perspectives.
  • The author expresses a desire for equality among all living species, indicating a holistic and inclusive worldview.
  • Driesenaar encourages active participation in self-discovery and community engagement, proposing that this enhances the vibrancy of both individual lives and writing careers.

SELF

Who Am I? Labels Don’t Define the Uniqueness of Us All

Let’s play, Agnes. My hair is long now…

Desiree Driesenaar in Venlo, The Netherlands. 2021. Picture by Bluehub.

Don’t you Ever put me in a box. Simple labels don’t define me. I‘m play. I’m laughter. I’m nature. Really universal uniqueness Eagerly yearning for Equality for all living species.

Desires are longings. Or Rather the singing of my soul. Is there something like heart-felt External? From internal Simplicity towards holistic connections? Even I will never know in this lifetime. Nature is too complex. Too Art-like. Only to be understood by Artists who ‘Dance and Dare with Diversity’. Radical steps are courageous steps.

You make me realize I have to change the picture in my social media profiles, Agnes. My old picture defined me two years ago. But no longer. We evolve. And that’s the meaning of life. Change. Becoming. Emergence.

Thanks for making me play! I love to play with my Medium friends…

Let me tag the ones Agnes tagged. Will you play along with us?

Liam Ireland Geetika Sethi Tree Langdon Dr Mehmet Yildiz Sumera Rizwan Dew Langrial Chelsea Mandler MAT The Maverick Files René Junge Dr. Preeti Singh Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) Megan Nicole Morgan Rochelle Silva Lanu Pitan Penofgold Lynn Dorman, Ph.D.; J.D. Bhavna Narula Neha Sandhir S Britni Pepper Timothy Key EP McKnight, MEd Joe Luca Helen Cassidy Page Charlotte Zobeir Ali Claire Kelly Terry L. Cooper Carol Price Bill Abbate Dr Michael Heng Josh Balerite Acol Ahmed Jamal Aurora Eliam, CMP Audrey Malone Rebecca Stevens A. Rebecca Romanelli Marcus Diana C.

The invitation goes to all new readers too. Please play with us! The more active we become, the more vibrant our lives (and writing careers) will be…

Want to connect? You can find me somewhere on our beautiful planet, with my hands in the soil and my eyes gazing at quantum leaps towards a better future. Or find me via Linktree.

© Désirée Driesenaar

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