they are honest
2006-12-04 12:33:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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TTT = "true to themselves"
To answer a general question about characterisitics of those who are TTT, I think we'd have to assume that most people are pretty much alike. If not, it would follow that TTT people have significantly different characteristics from other TTT people? For example, it would be easily to simply say that some people are "truly" detestable, and so their truly detestable behavior is part of them being TTT. This probably isn't helpful. Besides, one would likely make the humanist's argument that such detestable people are actually far away from their true selves, sooo . . . . onward.
I suppose we have to assume that we are in our main characteristics roughly the same as others, at least while we're TTT. The first thing that comes to mind is that one who is TTT must look at themselves very honestly and unflinchingly and presumably act authentically on what they see. A person able to do this would have to be very brave, driven, and perhaps humble. I suppose it depends on what we authetically *are* to know what an authentically TTT person is like. For the sake of argument, I think "humble" would be one of those characteristics, because our truer selves are actually so unsure, always acting on assumption without true, real knowledge. There's a bit of irony in there: it requires boldness to be TTT, but it could be that are truest Self is a precarious sort of thing, full of uncertainty and doubt--the antithesis of boldness. Some would define courage as boldness in the face of uncertainty and doubt. I'll leave that as the defining characteristic of one who is true to themselves: courageous.
2006-12-04 13:10:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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One who is "totally" true to themselves is a person that has self respect for who they are because a person that is true to themselves is true to others and being true to others isn't always great. Being true to yourself is being true to the world, its hard to stay true to yourself and others because two face is hard to keep up.
True is not always right, to hold back or lie is sometimes the right thing to do. Because the truth is just facts but facts aren't what make life, life, but the opinions and emotions people share. A truthful person is an antisocialists, a true person is not really real, A true person is a person with low self esteem and self-respect.
Now are u a true person?
2006-12-04 13:55:45
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answer #3
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answered by Gar 2
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Reflective -- thinks about things that have occurred, and use that information for future decisions
Moral - sticks to a certain set of values
Loyal - stands up for those whom s/he believes in
Confident
Possess good, positive self-esteem
2006-12-04 12:34:21
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answer #4
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answered by wnk 5
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if you look at his/her eyes, they are shining like sun and his/her body language is speaking louder in terms of excitement about the way he/she feels in whatever he/she is telling you.
2006-12-04 12:39:01
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answered by Amir 1
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integrity, honor, truthful, unswayable
2006-12-04 12:34:00
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answered by bambi 5
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