AncestryDNA
See For Yourself
Earth is getting smaller. Human beings have been moving around the planet for a while.
Where we come from gives us an insight into who we are. But in younger countries like Australia and the US, where groups mix, we risk losing track of our heritage.
People, often without knowing it, are searching for meaning and depth in their lives. It’s like having an itch that we don’t know we need to scratch. Buying a motorcycle, diving into the ukulele, or partying like it’s 1999 every weekend. These things that might feel good at the time, don't offer the long-term satisfaction.
Using AncestryDNA helps you discover your true self. It offers meaning and depth that many seek. It's the right place to look for a deeper understanding. Let's call out these red herrings with a simple phrase: don't you know who I am?
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Vision: Man at counter at coffee shop.
Barista: Just a name for the order?
Man: [Frustrated tone] Don’t you know who I am?
Vision: Man walks out on street – shot changes to above and zooms out.
Man: [Screaming, distressed] Doesn’t anyone know who I am?
Vision: Man at counter at takeaway shop.
Server: Who should I put this under?
Man: [Angrily] Don’t you know who I am?
Vision: Man walking away into distance.
VO: Quit searching for answers in all the wrong places.
Vision: Man at counter at bank.
Bank teller: What was the name for the account sir?
Man: [Sadder tone] Don’t you know who I am?
Vision: Logo on screen.
VO: AncestryDNA. See for yourself.