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Who are you?


People often confuse the question of who you are with where you are from or what you do for a living. A closer cousin to the original question is how you feel about yourself today or what drives you at the moment to do everything you choose to. This is where the often sidelined but useful - feeling aspects - come in to rescue rather than over-reliance on flowery descriptions of our whereabouts or occupations, etc. The answer, though based on the feeling, need to be placed in the right setting, context and in a conversational tone rather than a monologue. Introspection and journaling after a systematic contemplation will help improve sensitivity to verbalize the feeling. In time, the vocabulary and description of the feeling will also improve from a first-person narrative to a material useful for carrying out the day-to-day conversations more eloquently. 

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