Who Are You?
Who are you? It has always been a routine to introduce ourselves. At the first day of school; During a work interview; At a party; Anywhere. Everywhere. More often than not, Every first encounter with someone. When we were at our primary school, we simply tell our classmates and teachers our name, age, address, name of our parents and our dreams in life, especially what we want to be when we grow up. As we grow up, we add some information such as our likes and dislikes. As we grow older, we add more- especially the strings of our profession and work; relationship status and accomplishments. But we also start to omit some things. Information that we consider confidential or we think are better kept secret. Some people understand and respect this. But others dig deeper into these private information either to know us better or to use them against us. Who are you? Who am I? Are the things about us that we publicly s...