Who We Really Are originated on facts not stories; it is about the strangeness of life and all we encounter in our passage through it. Who we are; when looking deep is a difficult question to answer! Do we actually know that person we see in the mirror? While observing ourselves closely do we like what we see? Are we familiar with our reflection? Do we recognize our needs? Are they reasonable? What do we seek? Is it worthy? Alternatively maybe it is just suitable! Would we recognize joy if lacking the feeling of sadness? Could we really cherish the warmth from a loved one if we never walked the path of loneliness? Is it possible to cherish relaxation when avoiding pressure? How can someone value free will while ungratefully wasting his gift of life? Some of these questions we try to ignore because at any given time we do not have the answers and if we do we do not like them so we continue with our life living it in denial. In actuality instead of observing ourselves we are concerned about our image and most of the time we are comparing our self with others. We recognize true value only when we have lost it. While suffering from our losses we neglect all that still surrounds us. That is when ignorance takes over and unconsciously we lose our righteousness. At that point we engage in a quest to escape from reality. When we are successful we slow and painfully lose our faith. But then again in all our deeds it is our nature to search for the easiest way through life; struggle is not an option. Consequently upon encountering difficulties we experience disappointment and stress. We fail to recognize that difficulties are necessary to achieve comfort. Feelings bad or good are our best gifts ever so treasure them and smile more often because regrettable mistakes we formulate with a serious look on our face.