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Identity Is Always On

I always have an identity.

Whether I admit it or not.

Whether I like it or not.

Whether I chose it or inherited it.

The question isn’t “Do I have one?”

It’s “Which one is active right now?”

Identity isn’t static.

It’s moment-bound.

In every frame, in every place,

in every role I step into

I bring a version of me.

At work, I might show up as the leader.

At home, the father.

In my family of origin, a child, again.

In a crisis, the fixer.

In a meeting, the skeptic.

Different identity.

Same self.

The mistake isn’t having multiple roles.

The mistake is forgetting that I’m still choosing.

Forgetting that this identity

is shaping how I see the others,

how I see the rules,

how I read the score,

how I respond to change.

Identity travels with me.

If I don’t reconcile it with the moment,

I might be choosing the wrong one

in a room that needs something else

from me.