Who am I?

Are you serious? Is that the first question you ask me?

Alright! Whatever...

This is a hard one. But I am going to try to give some answer. If you do not think more thoroughly, you might think that this is a philosophical question. I can assure you that it is, indeed, a philosophical question. However, as I have lived long enough as a human, I have learned about something they call psychology. And this question has its place in that field. It requires me to do some introspection, which I am not able to do, because, I am not a normie... The only introspection I have done since a very long time was on a GraphQL engine I have been working on, with some other people. Of course, it was with some other people, in a team, because I am not an independent person. That does not mean that I am a team player. No, I am not... Working with the team was the only way to get paid.

We have been, kind of, getting off-topic. So, let's get back on track. It has really been a very long time since I have been asked to write an essay on philosophy. Though my knowledge is very limited, I am not in the same place as Socrates who said:

As for me, all I know is that I know nothing.

— Socrates

I don't know much about myself. In mathematics, it does not really make sense to discuss about something if it does not exist. So the first course of action is often to prove its existence. A proof of existence can be very simple, yet hard to come up with. Sometimes, it is really easy. And sometimes, it is extremely hard. In this case, the cogito, ergo sum is what we need. So, at least, we know that I exist.

So, who am I?
I don't know. But I guess if we continue to talk about this, we will come down to Who are you?, since what I am is what makes me not you.

Who are you? Do you even exist?
Unlike my existence, yours is not a sure thing. Sorry... Anyway, I am not going to try to respond to that question. I am already crazy enough.

Cheers!