Ideas to think about in a toast story that could answer the questions we asked on friday January 18 can be the ways employers, coworkers and friends saw her. Each one of those people had a different idea of what her identity was. The quote, “But her episodes were a kind of out. Landlords evicted her. Relationships fell apart. Employers either fired her or quietly stopped scheduling her for shifts.” shows her relationship between the people she surrounded herself with everyday and the identity people have given her based on the person she is around them. Employers may believe that her condition made her a bad worker, landlords may have gotten complaints from neighbors and the people who had relationships may have been affected badly because of the way her condition makes her react to things. Nevertheless, each person experienced a different identity she has and because of that to shows how important. The next quote, “Trouble is a tool for keeping her alive. “I’m trying to stay connected to the self,” she says. Like one of her old notebooks, the shop has become an externalized set of reference points, an index of Carreli’s identity.” explains that once she opened her cafe people now knew her as the owner of trouble thus giving her a different identity than people previously knew her as. Trouble is important to her because it gives her an identity she is proud to have that her condition doesn’t take over.