I find that many people regardless of their social status, socio-
enconomic level or general upbringing sometimes identify with that
which they are not.  Some call them a "wannabe".  Whatever the label
whatever the alter ego it still remains the same, people relating with
that which they are not.

Actor extraordinaire Daniel Day-Lewis once said,
"I came from the educated middle class but I identified with the
working classes. Those were the people I looked up to. The lads whose
fathers worked on the docks or in shipping yards or were shopkeepers.
I knew that I wasn't part of that world, but I was intrigued by it.
They had a different way of communicating. People who delight in
conversation are often using that as a means to not say what is on
their minds. When I became interested in theater, the work I admired
was being done by working-class writers. It was often about the
inarticulate. I later saw that same thing in Robert De Niro's early
work - it was the most sublime struggle of a man trying to express
himself. There was such poetry in that for me."

Are we who we are or are we that which we identify with, or possibly a
combination of both?

Personally I think that in someway we all identify with specific
things in the external world that we feel suits our personal desire,
want or need and then by adopting that identity we somehow learn to be
that which we identify with, unless it is beyond our capacity to
become that.

Is that a distraction from who we "really" are?  Is the constant
bombardment from multi-media a detriment to the development of the
true self?

Do we waste much of our time in youth attempting to emulate that which
we are intrigued by only to realize later in life the reality of who
we really are?





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