Who am I? — the most nagging question!
There is nothing to prove and nothing to protect. I am who I am and it’s enough. — Richard Rohr

Who am I? That’s a question that has haunted me for years.
I’ve tried to find the answer in many ways: by taking personality tests, reading self-help books, meditating, asking my friends and family, consulting a therapist, looking at the stars, flipping a coin, browsing Reddit, by watching Netflix, by eating pizza, by drinking coffee, by playing video games, by listening to music, by writing a blog post…
But none of these methods have given me a definitive answer. By now, I have realized that finding the answer to this question is an ongoing journey and I’m still searching for the elusive truth of who I am.
Maybe I’m a complex and unique individual who can’t be defined by a single label or category. Maybe I’m a paradox, a contradiction, a mystery. Maybe I’m a work in progress, constantly changing and evolving. Maybe I’m a reflection of the people and the world around me. Maybe I’m all of these things and none of them at the same time.
Or maybe I’m just overthinking it.
Maybe the question “Who am I?” is not the right question to ask. Maybe the question is “Who do I want to be?” or “What do I want to do?” or “How do I want to live?” or “Why do I exist?” or “Where do I belong?” or “How do I make a difference?” or “What is the meaning of life?”
Maybe these questions are more important than the question of who I am. Maybe these questions are more relevant to my choices and actions and goals and dreams and values and passions and purpose. Maybe these questions are more inspiring and motivating and empowering and fulfilling. Maybe these questions are more fun and exciting and adventurous and creative.
Maybe these questions are the ones that will help me ultimately discover who I am. Or maybe not.
I know for sure that I’m a person who likes to ask questions and share ideas. I’m a person who enjoys writing and reading. I’m a person who values honesty and kindness. I’m a person who has hopes and fears. I’m a person who is always learning and growing. I’m a person who is me.
I have accepted myself as I am and appreciate my uniqueness. I don’t compare myself to others or conform to anyone’s expectations. I don’t try to fit into a box or follow a script. I am not perfect or have it all figured out. I just be myself, and proud of it.
Maybe I should just stop writing this blog post and go back to binge watching🙂
And who are you? Well, that’s up to you to decide!!
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