"One of the ways we complicate things is by telling stories, especially stories about ourselves. This story we tell ourselves is our identity. The essence of every good story is conflict. So our identity, the central character of this story that we tell ourselves, is based largely on how we deal with conflict. If there has been little conflict in the life, the character, our identity, is mostly fictional.
I present this as a warning. You are what you are, not what you think you are. Violence is what it is, not necessarily what you have been told."
from Meditations on Violence, by Sgt. Rory Miller
You just HAD to go and ruin our fantasies, din'cha? And here we had concocted surrealistic hero identifies out of whimsy and wind direction.
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Good point! Thanks for the link too!
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