Core Concepts
The constant flux of feelings and the ever-changing nature of life are the only true constants, guiding our adaptation and self-discovery.
Abstract
The content is a philosophical reflection on the author's own identity and the nature of change. It begins with a conversation between the author and a friend, where they discuss how they have both changed over time, just like everyone else. The author then delves into a deeper exploration of their own sense of self, feeling like they are "nowhere, yet somewhere" and "nobody, yet a somebody."
The author acknowledges the fleeting nature of their feelings and how these feelings are the agents of change, helping them adapt to the ever-metamorphosing nature of life. The author suggests that change is not necessarily a bad thing, and that it is through changing that we adapt to the changes around us.
The content touches on the elusive nature of the "Why?" behind these changes, acknowledging that each person finds their own meaning as they pursue it. The author concludes by inviting the reader to share their own thoughts about the author, promising to then tell the reader about themselves in return.
Quotes
"I am nowhere, yet somewhere"
"I am nobody, yet a somebody"
"These feelings are agents of change, helping adapt to the ever-metamorphosing quandary that life is."
"Maybe, change is not that bad. And maybe, it's by changing that we adapt to the change."