I think you never really change much throughout your lifetime…
You are just about the same personality right from birth till you die.
Look at me
I was very obstinate as a tiny baby…I am still very much the same.
I had a short temper, even when I didn’t know how to speak…and though now I do speak, I still am the same.
I was always very brave as a child…but since I am more mature now, and understand the consequences, the bravery has escaped me a little…but nonetheless I am brave!
I was always a bit artistically inclined since early childhood…and my interest is only getting stronger with every passing day.
I was adventurous…still am.
I was crazy…still am.
Always have been good with physical agility and all kinds of sport attracted me since childhood.
Used to get annoyed and act rude at odd moments…couldn’t really come off that trait!
Never really got along with my brother…always have been poles apart; we have completely different ideologies when we perceive things and that leads us to ego conflicts.
I was always a reserved person…still am…but very open to close and near ones.
Never really entertained being chatted up by random people at random places. I am more of a private person and love to spend time on my own…still maintain that trait.
Always had a positive opinion about being clever…still carry that self achieved opinion with élan.
Always have been mysterious and unpredictable to strangers…but the mystery gradually disappears when people come to know me.
Always have been observant and see things in much detail…but sometimes things do escape my attention…and that has always been a big problem for me, because I tend to believe too much into what I see or read.
Mostly kiddish when around friends and family…but always have been a hard decision maker when situations demanded of me.
These were some of my traits that I could exemplify to support my judgment.
If you look deep within yourself, you might agree with me regarding my belief that “you never really change much throughout your lifetime…you only make changes and adapt yourself to suit better in your environment”
Monday, April 19, 2010
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