Imagine there is a stage. A show is performed on it.
Whoever sits in the first row can only watch.
Whoever sits in the second row can mentally react to what is happening on stage.
Whoever sits in the third row can go on stage and actively participate in the show.
Whoever sits in the fourth line gets the opportunity to feel as part of the direction of the show.
There is one line that receives the widest point of view, more than all the lines and that is the first one, the observing row.
The row that supposedly got the “smallest” role gets the biggest share.
All the lines except it are part of the show, while it is the only one who watches. Without it, there would be no one to watch the show and to a certain extent thanks to it the show exists at all.
The question that should be asked at every given moment is with which of the lines identification occurs.
There is only one line with which identification is not possible, for the simple reason that a necessary precondition for the existence of identification is an ‘I’ that will identify.
and from that line,
Unlike all other lines,
It is ‘absent’.
