Who Are They, Why Do We Miss Them?

Real or presented, we only see and know a character.

Aaron McClure
4 min readSep 16, 2023
Photo by Kyle Head on Unsplash

Most of us have had the luxury of that special person who brought joy and inspiration into our lives. We got to see them in-person being larger than life other times we’ve only ever seen them on screen or stage. Then one day they’re gone.

Someone once told me that your character is who you are when no one is looking. That being said, it stands to reason that almost no one knows who we really are.

Then I read that there are countless versions of yourself out there in the public eye. Meaning that you are seen in a different way by different people. For example, your parents do not see/know you the way your spouse would. Your spouse doesn’t see/know you the way your best good friend from high school does and so on.

You exist in different versions among the people you know.

The people you see and interact with are also in that same position. You see them a certain way — they are characters of themselves. This isn’t always a bad thing. Sometimes these people show you a side of them they want to be and you are just comfortable enough for them to let it out.

You could also be just uncomfortable enough to help them keep a dark side hidden…

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Aaron McClure

Project Manager, blogger, writer. I write about the struggles of life and how to grow as a unique person. I welcome all open discussions.