tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6499402908172201818.post6860663356934120229..comments2023-09-10T13:07:01.238+05:30Comments on Da Eternal Rebel: Being a Bihari...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6499402908172201818.post-43007361149196319622010-07-28T20:56:14.071+05:302010-07-28T20:56:14.071+05:30@Anonymous: We are burdened with too many identies...@Anonymous: We are burdened with too many identies and that is causing all the trouble. You will realize that as you broaden your spectrum, your identity broadens. To me, a nationalist identity is as broad or as narrow as a state or caste identity coz at the end of it, all are made by us, in our minds. So when you get to terms with the fact that its all virtual, the crisis lessens to a great extent.Eternal Rebelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09551658744058880668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6499402908172201818.post-67010647604145717452010-07-28T18:40:38.504+05:302010-07-28T18:40:38.504+05:30I don't have any comment, but i have a n unsol...I don't have any comment, but i have a n unsolved question abt my identity. I am not able to define my identity, whether am i an INDIAN or maharashtrian. the identity crisis does not end here when i meet people from other state, i introduce myself as maharashtrian and i tries to find people from maharashtra, when i meet people from other region as i introduce myself as Vidarbhian( A region of Maharashtra), my identity crisis does not stops here , it goes untill it reaches to myself and the rest of the world (incuding my family members) <br />So who am i?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com