Professor Dr. Moritz-Maria Von Igelfeld often considered his identity and felt grateful for being himself. He believed that reflecting on one’s origins could lead to unsettling thoughts about the alternate selves one could have become due to different circumstances of birth.
In his musings, he recognized that contemplating the "what ifs" of life might provoke discomfort, reinforcing his appreciation for his own existence. This introspection illustrates his unique character and the inherent value he places on his individuality in the world.