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From: jtc78@ihuxm.UUCP (Mike Cherepov)
Newsgroups: net.suicide
Subject: Re: Whose life ...
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Date: Wed, 16-Jan-85 14:24:55 EST
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I have life, life has me...

I see the question as an illustration to 
1) multiple meanings ascribed to "I" 
1) vagueness of the notion even if we chose one of the meanings

"I have life" seems to describe the potential of our ego to 
perceive and process info.
I consider it descriptive and useful, more so then "life has me"
which looks like an expression of our beeing a part of universe,
organic life, etc.

Sorry, have to cut it short. 
                            Mike Cherepov