“Who am I?”

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Preparing an essay on feminism I came across something which made me thinking, well, a lot of thinking happened after this. Nothing new, right? That is usually me, who keeps thinking on anything and everything.

So this is what I read today, a simple description on how women are depressed and what Friedan writes-

“I’ve tried everything women are supposed to do- hobbies, gardening, pickling, canning, being very social with my neighbours, — I can do it all, and I like it, but it doesn’t leave you anything to think about- any feeling of who you are. I never had any career ambitions. All I wanted was to get married and have four children. I love the kids and Bob and my home. There’s no problem you can even put a name to. But I am desperate. I begin to feel I have no personality. I am a server of food and a putter-on of pants and a bedmaker; somebody who can be called on when you want something. But who am I?”

I read a lot of things today, a lot which struck my mind and touched me but this dug something deep in my sub conscious mind.

That feeling, where you are absolutely helpless, when you don’t know what to do; when you question your own identity; that is absolutely depressing. And I do not have the courage to live with it. The point is I don’t ever want to have that kind of courage.

What would be the point of my life if I have to question my own identity?

You would say, why abruptly I am thinking so much, and why the question of identity? Nothing is wrong with my life, but this moved deep chords inside me.

I have never been too ambitious, no I won’t say I had no ambitions, I don’t even want too much from my life. No, I don’t want to get married and have four children, maybe I don’t even want to get married at all. May be I don’t even know what exactly do I want. But I just don’t want this feeling- the feeling of being desperate, the feeling that you can’t even name your problem, I don’t want to be that person who loses her personality, who just becomes a person who can be called on.

I cannot begin to think what it would be like to live where you don’t have anything to think about. Can you imagine, me, having nothing to think about?

I have always said, I have unending questions, that I am seeking answers, that I am searching for myself. This I can live with, a quest that might not end, where I am still searching for myself. But I might not be able to live with the question, “Who am I?” It is not even about living with that question. I don’t ‘want’ to ever live with that question.

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59 responses to ““Who am I?””

  1. kalyansparks Avatar

    I have questioned it many times..still finding the answer..just do one thing..come out of the consciousness..I mean your frame of thinking..be the observer of your own..like imagine another moushmi observing your own life of moushmi..and question yourself!! Like who is this crazy creature moushmi?? A person,a girls,a creature,group of thoughts,who is asking her to sleep at Kate nights,who is asking her to depress ,who is asking her to write..who is she..???

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      I am yet searching Kalyan,….

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      1. kalyansparks Avatar

        But I am afraid to search sometimes because when I knew the answer..I may lose all emotions and feelings…it’s scary

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Everything good is scary.

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      3. kalyansparks Avatar

        I am scared to find the answer sometimes,when I knew that we are not the bodies and emotions AnD thoughts what are we,why are we here

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      4. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        To search may be..

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      5. kalyansparks Avatar

        Hmmmm…..when I then flirt with a girl,I feel like is it my body or mind or soul or something else doing that..them whole fun goes away..the same thing with love

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      6. kalyansparks Avatar

        Moushmi…I replied in twitter..can you tell me whether you are getting tweet notifications or not!?

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      7. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Yep, I will check it..

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      8. kalyansparks Avatar

        Okay…I replied in recent post…just reply there in twitter

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  2. ʞɐ Avatar

    This is interesting.

    While it may sometimes be difficult to provide an answer to the question, it always has an answer. Like in the paraphrase that you mentioned in the post, she does have a identity. She is a mom, a homemaker, a teacher, a wife, like many other things. But then again, we don’t like to put labels to things. Having said that, it’s an important question to be asking ourselves because it lets us explore us further. If you are not what you wanted to be, you still have a choice to be that very person.

    I am sorry but I can’t help but laugh. The above comment. So, Moushmi, who is this crazy creature?

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you so much for sharing your perspective here,
      And as for the crazy creature, I am still searching myself 😀

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      1. ʞɐ Avatar

        You’re welcome. 🙂

        Hey look in the mirror, you will find that crazy creature. 😛

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Hahahah,
        I look at her everyday..
        But I still don’t recognize her.

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      3. ʞɐ Avatar

        Shapeshifter?
        That’s a very crazy creature alright? 😛

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      4. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Haahahaha,
        As always crazy creature..

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      5. ʞɐ Avatar

        Haha, apparently so. 😛

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  3. the_aestheticspirit Avatar

    I have read similar posts of yours and this one’s another. But you are what your name is. You are what you do. You are what you think and you are what you grab. It’s deeper and we keep digging. We don’t have to know who we are we always get to know ourselves in different ways in different situations. So do you. Many consider personality broadly to know who we are but even our personality changes when we speak or switch languages. So there is no one answer. Just keep doing good deeds and maybe you won’t know but the world will know who you are. Even if you want to know do soul searching of finding, eliminating and polishing. What matters is what you do which makes you who are you.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on this 🙂
      Your comments always enlighten me about you 🙂

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      1. the_aestheticspirit Avatar

        Your most welcome, I feel glad expressing on your posts as well:)

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  4. Adi Avatar

    Such an Intresting Post!!! This got my mind Tickling😄
    Just wanted to say “The search” that’s the secret of life.To know yourself well leaves no room for growth.Never settle for something, There is always More of everything and anything.
    And on other hand There may be an inverse correlation between the question being asked and the ease with which you experience your life. The emphasis shouldn’t be on discovering who you are (what is buried beneath) but on facilitating the emergence of what you’d like to experience…
    And one last thing with no offense the women who do Household chores, we just can’t forget their contribution to our lifes.They have an identity and they just dont have a label but they do have an identity..

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you so much for your words Aditi.
      I myself believe that women who are home makers are no less than anyone else, but the only problem is they are never respected!! And i hate to think of that.

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      1. Adi Avatar

        Sometimes I am also afraid of that.As always Fair point well made Moushmi😄

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        🙂

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  5. my valiant soul Avatar

    Dear girl, I am still wandering and looking for it. All I know is, I don’t want to die with a stale aroma of nothingness when I actually die.
    So I know that. Period.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      The feeling is mutual.

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  6. Mark Lanesbury Avatar

    We are built to question, it is our nature, the conditions in this world ask it of us.
    But one day that questioning is answered, we no longer need that urge because the answer finally changes us, showing us an acceptance of our journey because we now understand it. And with it comes something else we have sought in that questioning, that happiness and love we have always searched for.
    It begins by looking and questioning ‘out there’, and those experiences have purpose so that when we do look within, we will understand the answer when it comes.
    Trust, have faith in yourself…and the courage to ask some more ❤

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks a lot Mark, Your words were as always inspiring.
      Thanks for sharing the strength 🙂

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  7. Infinite Living Avatar

    I remember going through this kind of thought process when very young. And I think having these thoughts is a good awareness to have when we move ahead in life with our choices. They become a strong part of our intention to allow our personality to evolve as we continue to seek for ourselves. Wish you the best in all that you do ahead!

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you so much for your Pragalbha, They sure were inspiring. 🙂

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      1. Infinite Living Avatar

        You are most welcome 🙂

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  8. paulliverstravels Avatar

    It sounds like a midlife crisis to me… like a man raised to believe his role was as a provider and finds himself in a boring job and suddenly realizing… what the hell am I doing here?

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      It could be,
      Thank you so much for reading this 🙂

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  9. thewritewomanblog Avatar

    It is a question that had often nudged me during my growing years when my path in life was yet to defined. Life is your oyster and it is all up to you. You can choose to go with the norm or move away from it – but it all depends on what YOU want.
    All the very best, Moushmi, for all the wonders in life that await you.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you so much dear 🙂

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  10. Marion Njeri Avatar
    Marion Njeri

    This is quite thought provoking. You reminded me of the uncertainties of this life. I don’t know what to do to get what I want but I have ambitions. When the time comes and I cannot recall who I am I’ll look at my past struggles and the fruits they bore. I’ll let that define me.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      I get the picture, it’s always confusing, isn’t it?
      Thanks again, for sharing your review 🙂

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      1. Marion Njeri Avatar
        Marion Njeri

        It sure is. You’re welcome .

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