Heidegger writes rather cryptically that, “Everyone is the other, and no one is himself.” Explain the significance of this quotation, which is taken from his magnum opus, Being and Time . One would do well to consider his notion of Das Man ( ‘the They’ or ‘One’), as well as the necessary role of others in pursuing one’s ‘projects’ ‘in-the-world.’ Your response must be thorough and well-written, with references to the text. .