I feel it's important to show that one thing that you do doesn't define you as a human being. It doesn't mean there aren't ramifications or you shouldn't pay for that but its not who you are.
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This is what I do for a living. It's not who I am as a human being.
There's so many things that people do on a daily basis that they do as a way of defining who they are. But really, what defines who you are is when circumstances push you to the edge.
I'm not someone who's particularly in touch with the way they feel. I've heard it said that you should be a 'human being' not a 'human doing', but I'm a human doing, very much so.
At the end of the day, I'm a human being and I just think that's what it is. Challenging stereotypes by just being who I am.
I understand people have preconceived notions of who I am or what I do.
In order to be who you are as a human being, you need to be willing to upset people.
I'm human; that's what people don't realize.
I describe myself as a human being.
If you let society and your peers define who you are, you're the less for it.
I think I've become more comfortable about being a human being.
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