As a _______?

By Vichara


As a (________) I believe, being a (_______) we would feel, for me being a (_______) the answer would be. Insert identification here. The compulsion to be identified can be both a blessing and a curse. While having perhaps a visible and recognizable identity for others, would have ways for people around to afford you some considerations, it is still the superficial they will respond to. Being respectful of anyone’s social and religious foundation I believe by answering the questions above, not as group, but as a (person) I believe, being a (person) one would feel, for me being a (person) the answer would be…stripped of the identifications compels your heart to be identified as apposed to the obvious.

morass • \muh-RASS\ • noun
1 : marsh, swamp
2 a : a situation that traps, confuses, or impedes *b : an overwhelming or confusing mass or mixture
Example Sentence:
For Diane and Oscar, trying to adopt a baby meant getting lost in a morass of paperwork, but they knew it would be worth it.
Did you know?
We won't swamp you with details: "morass" comes from the Dutch word "moeras," which itself derives from an Old French word, "maresc," meaning "marsh." "Morass" has been part of English for centuries, and in its earliest uses it was a synonym of "swamp" or "marsh." (That was the sense Robert Louis Stevenson used when he described Long John Silver emerging from "a low white vapour that had crawled during the night out of the morass" in Treasure Island.) Imagine walking through a thick, muddy swamp -- it's easy to compare such slogging to trying to disentangle yourself from a sticky situation. By the mid-19th century, "morass" had gained a figurative sense referring to any predicament as murky, confusing, or difficult to navigate as a literal swamp or quagmire.

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