Who am I?

Some believe human beings are nothing but matter

A simple living organism made of flesh and blood

We are born one day, live, die and return to dust

Our journey on Earth resembles a long elusive saunter

 

 Who am I?

The functioning of the body, its heartbeat, its lung compliance

And its brain with its billions of neurons and connections,

Remain the result of mere chance according to science.

One chance in 10 000 billion of a billion of a billion of a billion

 

Who am I?

Some define themselves according to their job or occupation

I’m an engineer, a teacher, a messenger, a plumber

I’m career driven, work and health are the perfect combination

When I wake up every morning to go to work, I feel greater

 

Who am I?

Some love defining themselves by their salary or social status

It gives them a sense of pride and of social recognition

Some have worked hard to reach to the top of the mountain

While others are stuck below, in a social elevator that doesn’t function

 

Who am I?

Some define themselves according to what they possess

I have an apartment in Paris, one in Barcelona and the other in Geneva

I wear tailored clothes and high end shoes of great finesse

My appearance is paramount, I keep a polished look and public persona

 

Who am I?

Some prefer defining themselves according to what other people say

Kind words such as you are nice, serious, charming, and smart

Give them a sense of peace, strength, and assurance, knowing others feel this way.

Condescending words like you are clumsy, lazy, negligent and careless

Lead to complexes and hurt, sometimes leaving a void in their heart

 

Who am I?

Is a simple sentence yet it raises a number of questions

Because many have never really given it much thought thus far

Pondering on it, they suddenly realize they don’t know who they are

Because they answer according to their role, activity or profession.

 

Who am I?

Do you really believe you are free and independent as you’ve always perceived?

Do you realize how great an impact your environment growing up has on you?

How your family and friends, school, the media, society have influenced you?

That most of your values, your codes and principles were taught to you?

Do you know that today your convictions define your perception of reality?

So imagine for a second that your thought system wasn’t shaped properly.

 

So who are you?

 

Are you here purely by accident, without reason?

A chance in 10 0000 billion, of a billion, of a billion, of a billion?

 

Are you just a living organism? Made of flesh and blood?

Nature created you on its own?! And determined how you are structured?

 

Are you your job or occupation?

When retirement comes around, your existence turns to derision.

 

Do you amount to your possessions and precious belongings?

When your hour has arrived, you’ll soon realize they were precious nothings

 

Are you what people say of you?

In the end, whether they love you or not will dictate their point of view

 

Who am I?

A simple sentence, yet it raises so many questions.

Some are troubled by it, while for others it provokes reflection

For it creates an internal need to find the best explanation

Depending on our story, but also our comprehension.