Hey Slip,

The short answer would be we are defined by what we do.

Your background does not matter, as much as which actions you perform.


On 26 Apr, 03:27, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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