CONCEPT
Becoming Who You Are
The paradox that dissolves on understanding: you are not your current configuration but the trajectory of your choosing — the self under construction through decisions made, commitments honored, returns to daily practice.
The phrase sounds tautological until one grasps what Kierkegaard means by 'are.' The self you 'are' is not the self you currently have (the static configuration of skills, roles, accomplishments) but the self you are in the process of becoming through ongoing choice and commitment. This becoming is not teleological — there is no predetermined endpoint, no final form toward which development progresses. The self is open-ended, always in process, never completed. What you 'are' is the direction you have chosen through your commitments, visible not in any single moment but across the arc of choices made and honored over time. The tautology dissolves: you become who you are by making the choices that constitute you, by accepting the consequences, by building continuity through repetition and commitment.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The concept is the synthesis of everything preceding it in Kierkegaard's framework. The aesthetic stage pursues experiences but never commits, so no trajectory forms — the aesthete remains in
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