Humans called to take a stand on who they are

Human beings take a stand on who they are by living "for the sake of" being teachers, doctors etc. Such 'for-the-sake-of-whiches' structure human activity in a pervasive and nondeterminate way.

Martin Heidegger, 1927.
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