As beautiful and mysterious as the stars are in the heavens,
we are much more than what we seem.
Peering more closely at what makes an individual unique, we are
transfixed by the profundity of how layered and complex each person is. There are so many elements: the physical, the
emotional, the mental, the spiritual—each with a myriad of specialists to
further break down who we are and how we work, why we choose to do what we do
and how to gain more knowledge and perhaps capitalize on it. How deep can we really go in understanding
who someone is and what they are capable of doing?
What I am, what I do and what I have accomplished are purely
quantifiable reductions of who I am.
Who I am touches on the guiding principles of individual
free will. Who we are (comprised of what
we believe and what we perceive), paves the options we see before us. Someone else with another set of beliefs and
perceptions may offer their own viewable pathway or option to a situation. It is then back to us to hear and understand
that option and choose whether or not to take it.
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