Is there a simple answer to this question?  Is the answer as simple as stating your name, job title, or family rank?  Or, is the answer more complicated than it may first appear? Who you are can be determined by your family standing, your age, or your profession.  When you were younger you were a child, then you became a teenager, a young adult or a college student.  When you began working you acquired new identification labels in the form of a job title to describe who you were. But do labels really describe who you are?  Is there more to you than meets the eye?  Most definitely. The labels everyone uses to identify you are just the tip of the iceberg - so to speak. 

Who you are begins with "I AM"... two tiny, but very important words because "I AM" is the very essence of who you are.

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