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One of the first results of such an effort is to bring your picture of yourself down to something nearer life-size. And presently you begin to wonder whether you are yet, in any full sense, a person at all: whether you are entitled to call yourself "I" .
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One's ordinary self is, then, a mere facade. There's a huge area out of sight behind it.
( muu.com.hr/ )