"Lоng" Respоnse (аt leаst 4-5 sentences): Give me оne 'lаbel' that describes some aspect of your identity. How do you "perform" this identity in relevant contexts? What does it do from an intrapersonal or interpersonal perspective? So for me, I want to be "smart." This meant in school I felt pressure to get good grades (partly because 'bad' grades were threatened with punishment) and wanted to be at the top of the class, but in more contemporary settings it also means I try to always have something analytical to say about League of Legends news and am usually the one to initiate discussions in our Discord. I feel like I always have to know the answer to a question (like when my middle child asks me the meaning of a word) and...well, I got into teaching. XD I think I'm the only person in 'personal' contexts that consistently refers to my friend Andrew as "Dr. Andrew" (v. Mr.) because he does in fact have a doctorate. I also applied to take the Miller Analogy Test (to get into a master's program) mainly because my wife was taking it and I wanted to see how I performed compared to her, which is what got me into grad school. Given my place in the social sciences, I also bristle a bit when Adrian (who has a doctorate in some kind of robotics-related field I think...it's at least science-y) tends to thumb his nose at admittedly 'looser' qualitative works that I have occasionally shared (because nerd stuff is fun!).