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SELF REFLECTION

SELF REFLECTION


What adjectives would you use to describe yourself? I am a person who feels that no aspect of my personality is ever static. I'm developing, just like everyone else, and I'll never stop. Seeing how much I've changed in such a short period of time, I realize that I'll never be able to truly set standards for how I view myself now, but I can always assist myself in selecting the appropriate adjectives to accompany the sentence "I am..." with what I want to be in the future. Determining my abstract traits is difficult for me because it feels like I'm confining myself to who I was in the past and never genuinely committing to change. I'll say the safest thing I can.

What distinguishes you from the competition? What distinguishes you from others? Because I am completely aware that I can never be defined by anyone other than myself, I have become more open to personal growth and development. If I am weak in one area, I make every effort to compensate. If I am insecure, I have a strong desire to confront it and never deny it, even if it takes a long time.Even if it's only a small step forward, it's still progress. When I'm sad, I allow myself to be sad. I accept my human flaws and embrace them as a source of power. This has taught me that I can always be great at things I've chosen to be good at without thinking of myself as being greater than anyone else. These realizations may never be unique to what other people have come to realize, but what makes me unique is that I am continually working to nurture my personality and gradually expel the harmful tendencies I have unintentionally acquired. How have you changed since you were a child?

Since childhood, the self has learned to quit living in a box full of acquired poisonous behaviors by being exposed to school, the online world, and individuals with diverse perspectives and experiences. I've transformed myself into a better person by deciding which actions are more appropriate for a given situation, which mentality is more rational and morally valid, and which decision is more mature to handle a given situation, but I'll never be able to choose what is right without the aid of this world's technological advancement, continuous research, and unlimited access to knowledge, and without the guidance of a higher being.Because I was so young and innocent in my upbringing, I had no choice but to feed my mind with the viewpoints of people I thought were superior to me. They may be my parents, instructors, older siblings, or anyone else I've met in my day-to-day existence. They may have taught me how to live in this chaotic world by sharing the lessons they've learned throughout their lives.

I also had no idea when I was younger that some of their mentalities were toxic and immature. What options do I have? These individuals are also products of their surroundings and are developing. But, like them, I may also become a person who has a positive and terrible impact on the lives of others. Is it true that we are all related to one another in this way? Do you love yourself? Why do you think that is?I'll never be able to claim I completely love myself because, to be honest, there are still things I can't stop myself from regretting and parts of me I can't seem to forgive, no matter how many times I remind myself that self-love isn't selfish. Nonetheless, I am aware that loving myself is a lifelong journey, and there are many things in my life for which I am grateful. It's something I'll never be able to do in a single day, but I'm always looking forward to doing it.What do you have the most gratitude for in your life? I've reached a moment in my life when I've understood that satisfaction, not happiness, is what matters most in this world. Everyone wants to be happy, yet having happiness every day is the most boring thing someone could possibly dream for. Consider how boring it would be to watch a movie or read a book without a plot conflict. It'll be pointless to make it anyway. It's wonderful to be happy now and again, but happiness isn't everything in life.

We will never genuinely appreciate the life we have if we strive to constantly feel happy and never feel unhappy. We will never be satisfied since there will always be something missing. I shall be eternally grateful for being able to appreciate both the highs and lows of life.

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