On 21 Sep, 12:53, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Umm I think it asks an important questtion.
>
> No matter how I view myself, I'll always be remembered for the kind of
> man that others view me as. even if I was to leave such a video
> biography of my own thoughts on myself, still it will be viewed
> through the relative lens of others perceptions.
>
> I may make statements about myself that others just may not understand
> and instead keep to their own views.
>
> So Who are you? What you feel you are or what others percive you to
> be?
>
Well, I suppose if you asked everyone their opinion of me, the
largest response would be: "Who?"
> On 21 Sep, 12:42, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 21 Sep, 12:28, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Pat Said:
>
> > > 'I suspect that, if I'm remembered at all, it will be more other
> > > people's opinions of me than those of myself that would form exactly
> > > how I would be remembered.'
>
> > > Lee says:
>
> > > More that suspect Pat, I know this for certian, isn't it true of all
> > > of us?
>
> > More than likely. Perhaps, in the future, it will be standard
> > procedure to leave a video biography before one dies such that people
> > can write an 'extended epitaph' and have their own say that others can
> > refer to. But, there's no reason to think that such things couldn't,
> > also, be tampered with ex-post-facto and, once again, the winners (or
> > forgers) write the history books.- Hide quoted text -
>
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