IDENTITY

JERONE CANSINO


How do I know who I am? How do I know who I'm not?
How will I know where I stand? How can I know where I'm not?
Where? On what place of this world can I find my self?
What are the things that I can do? What are those that I can't?
My self, we are complicated, I couldn't know who is true.
Am I who I want to be? Or am I who I am now?
I am the future of success!
 I might be the the failure from the past.
Identity is knowing. It's the knowledge!
It's that very advanced skill of knowing one's place in this world.
It's not an end. Its a straight line, not a indefinite point.
It creates the connection between the ideal self the real one.
It fills in the gap between the acceptance of the present in the light of a promising future. It's not a point. It does not end but it also does not leap. It does not resort to pretension but of acceptance. The acceptances of ones shortcomings and the long view of improvement.

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