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Nihara Jafarova 4th grade

The author of this article believes that the name is very offensive to humans, but
it's not about Jason Surfrapp, formerly known as Jason Sadler. Jason says he never
identified with Sadler. During his childhood, his last name changed many times
when his mother remarried. He never felt that they were part of his personality. In
2010, Jason wore a different T-shirt advertising another company every day and
turned his idea of modest T-shirts into a million-dollar business. He later sold his
name. The company pays him to change his name. Jason is not the only one who
has changed his name to money.

I believe that we all have a certain image of ourselves - beliefs about the kind of
person we are. Having a strong sense of identity seems to be desirable, something
that brings comfort and security. When you are born, you are given an identity
through your name. A name helps differentiate you from others.

If someone paid for me changing my name, I would try this challenge out of
curiosity. It's a bit unusual, of course, but why not?

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