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Asking "Who am I?" is perhaps one of the most profound and personal questions one can pose, yet it often emerges as an external inquiry, particularly in social settings. An amusing anecdote illustrates this point – a man, claiming urgency, disrupts a queue at a Cincinnati airport and asserts his importance. The response he receives is a humorous reminder: "There is a man here who does not know who he is." This incident highlights a crucial aspect of self-inquiry: understanding oneself should not be a matter of vocal inquiry but an internal exploration.