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Well Heraclitus, it is funny that you should ask.
The “You” of which “You” speak is “Me.”
That “Me” may well be an older “Me,” a fatter “Me,” and hopefully a wiser “Me” than the “Me” I used to be.
But that “Me,” you see, is still the “Me” known by my family.
So it’s plain to see, that when it comes to “Me”, my “Me,” is an ever changing constancy.
I hope “You” will agree.
Padre
Fandango’s Provocative Question:
Is the concept of “you” continuous or does the past “you” continually fade into the present and future “you”? Considering that your body, your mind, and your memories are changing over time, what part of “you” sticks around?
An ever changing constancy. I like that!
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A question I have spent time in pondering… and not found a satisfactory answer
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