Realizing the fact that human beings have unfix identity is a bit indigestible but true and thus considering the self like owning one sectarian identity is a major flaw in the philosophy of human life. We generate animosity among human beings with the idea of a single sect or religion. Amartya Sen the great economist of the world discusses the issue in depth and leaves us in a disillusioned state where experiencing this world through hazy lenses of sectarian singularity is not advisable. Key Words: Identity, Singularity, Amartya Sen, Marxist class struggle, Lamont University, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Ogden Nash, Langston Hughes, Fascist, Vedas