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Similar thought to Woody's excellent blog, baby boomers have tended to define themselves by their professions. This has tended to make retirement a struggle for some of them. I attained a graduate degree and worked in my profession for ten years, but never really defined myself by it, despite falling within the baby boomer demographic. When the competing needs of multiple children and ill aging parents became too much, it was fairly easy to walk away from my job. However, the first thing anyone would ask as soon as they meet you was always, "What do you do?" After struggling with that initially, my answer became that I take care of everyone in my family. That is how I still view myself, and probably will until I become decrepit and need a caretaker myself.
Like the Highlander, there can be only one. Settle it the old fashioned way... cookie in the middle.
I always found it odd that the first question when you meet someone new is what do you do for a living. Probably is a byproduct of the babyboomer generation.
Yeah, it's for this reason I find the exercise kind of silly. There are seasons that define us and beyond that doesn't every human being have a similar essence?