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Klara teaches us that our identity is not our own. Our identity also exists in the minds and hearts of others. Even if there was nothing inherent in us that couldn't be imitated, we still couldn't be replaced because our identity rests outside ourselves. By that same token, we can't simply will a change in our identity—it belongs to others as much as to ourselves. In a culture that says identity belongs to the self, this is a lesson worth heeding.
My existence will never not be useful because it will always matter to someone else.
Very good answer... and that post #1221253 perfectly matches the question.
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