From the first human breath to the digital mirror of the modern age, Who Am I Paradox traces the full architecture of identity across thirty chapters and ten eras of civilization. It begins with Adam, the first assigned self, and follows the human journey through exile, lineage, tribe, law, philosophy, faith, reason, psychology, technology, and awareness. Each era reveals how identity evolved from inheritance to authorship, from divine assignment to conscious design.This is not religion, history, or psychology in isolation. It is doctrine, a structural map of the human self. Every civilization, every unwritten rule, every communication code has shaped the identity you inhabit today. From the Garden Contract to the Algorithmic Mirror, from bloodline to branding, from exile to self engineering, the book exposes the paradox at the center of existence. We began as defined beings, but we become ourselves through awareness.Across thirty precision built chapters, Khayre Karebear K Abokor constructs a living canon of identity, merging philosophy, anthropology, psychology, and modern systems theory into a unified framework. Each stage becomes a mirror reflecting the evolution of consciousness. Assigned, inherited, enforced, questioned, fractured, engineered. The doctrine closes where it began, with light, proving that identity is not discovered but constructed, not given but authored.Written in the signature KB Studio™ style, mythic modern, structurally exact, and globally resonant, Who Am I Paradox stands as the foundational text of the Paradox Canon. It is for thinkers, builders, and seekers who understand that the self is not a mystery but a design. It is for those who want to see the invisible architecture behind every choice, belief, and behavior.This is the journey from Adam to now, the complete evolution of human identity rendered as doctrine. Not who you were. Who you are becoming.