Last time I wondered about my personal identification. How to create it?
Am I an Artist? A Blogger? Photographer? Writer? Creative designer? Accountant? A Financier? The more I think about it, the more I realize that all answers are correct and wrong. First of all, I am Adam Mazek. I believe that it is a challenging task to describe who I am. The same issues refer to all other people. We’re all humans – that’s for sure.
While thinking about all these things, I wonder if it is crucial to be able to identify oneself with one single word. I do not think so.
We all are the summarization of our memories and experiences. Still, the last statement cannot simply explain something like personal identification. It’s merely not enough. I do not know myself as I would like or think I do. Moreover, I believe that no one knows oneself enough. I can imagine that there can always be unpredictable circumstances (e.g., war) that can change everyone one of us dramatically. That’s why I do not have much to say about my personal identification. I can imagine that if someone asked me who I am, and if I had to answer sincerely, I would have to say:
I don’t know.
Is there anything wrong with not knowing such things? I do not think so. I think, therefore, I am? Perhaps. But what if the world is only a programmed simulation, and we believe we exist, but we don’t. All I have is doubt. As you see, my Dear Friend, I do not provide a guideline for creating your own personal identification. How could I advise others when I know that I do not know many things about not only my surroundings but also about myself? I always try to be myself, whoever I am. I believe that such recommendation I could also give to you. One more thing, treat others the same way you would like to be treated.