Who are you? Task #1

   One of the main things that I think help shape someone to who they will become is other people, whether it be your parents, friends, or a random person that you did something to, or did something to you, other people help create experiences you either learn from, live with, or chose to forget ever happened. Those experiences begin to help set the basics for who you are.

  You do have a say in who you are though, because what you do with what you've learned is mostly your choice. If you learned that you can steal from someone, and your friend said this is something cool to do, but you don't feel right making others feel bad so you can feel good, it can change your personality and how you view people who do things you do and don't like.

   I think that attributes about you are built into you at young and older ages. For instance, if your parents say that you have to do well in school to be successful in life, but you learn later that you can barely pass a class and still get the job you want, you'll be more likely to not give it your all when doing work.

   In the end, what you do with what you learn creates who you are, and even how you feel about certain topics, people, and items.

-NJ

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