Then, at some point, you get identified with certain things.
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An identity would seem to be arrived at by the way in which the person faces and uses his experience.
You can work this hard and sometimes not get recognition for it.
It is one thing to recognise certain potentially useful affinities, and another to act on them.
It's dangerous to get too far from what they identify you with.
The perception of identity is so intimately bound up with the perception of the human form.
Sometimes you recognize that there is a category of human experience that has not been identified but everyone knows about it. That is when I find a term to describe it.
I understand people have preconceived notions of who I am or what I do.
Having an identity is one thing. Being born into an identity is quite a different matter.
I'll instinctively know that I identify with a character.
Labels serve a purpose. They help one be identified. And I want to be identified.
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