Yes. Before, I didn't ever think about anything that deeply. I'd shoplift, hurt people, do whatever I wanted without thinking of consequences. Now, I analyze everything to the core to satisfy my mind's natural and burning curiosity. I always think before I speak, and think about things SO MUCH before I actually do something. Now I have different opinions about the same things. Now I look at everything in a different way. Now, I'm WAY more open-minded than before. I don't know what's happened to cause this, but I'm a whole new person, not like anyone I've ever imagined or met. Before I was so extroverted, now I'm an introverted loner. I'm a self- hating- but- rarely
narcissistic person with different views on everything. I'm so shy and anti-social nowadays.
2006-12-17 04:29:39
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answered by FallOutGirl 2
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I did. I used to be a silent type kind. I was too afraid to say " no " as an answer that I might hurt the other person's feeling. I wasn't that open ( about my life, my feelings & specially giving my advice/comments if I've been asked to) to anyone. But because of what I've experienced from other people on how I've been treated.. I've changed so much! I am now the opposite kind as before.
2006-12-17 13:06:32
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answered by Love Freely 2
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Over the last few years, I've started to hate my mom, my grandma, and my older brother. I used to be so sweet and a pushover. Now, I'm such a b*tch and I don't take crap off anyone. My brother is a druggie and my mom and grandma still love him, even after he steals from us more than 20 times. They treat me and him the same even though I'm 16 and in college, never once gotten in trouble, and I'm the best kid she says. I don't understand and I get mad. When he comes over or my mom mentions getting him something, I get mad the rest of the day. I wish he would just fall off the face of this earth. It has made me a very cold hearted person.
2006-12-17 12:35:23
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answered by *~*~*~* 4
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Life is a journey of constant change. When I was young, I had a quick temper; was more self-centered, and worked constantly. As I aged, I learned to temper my spirit, to weigh my words more carefully, and to focus on others instead of myself. In my early 40's I began to take time to enjoy my passion for the out of doors. I tramped the woods, fished the lakes and rivers, and spent every spare minute noticing the awesome creations of God. During my 40's and early 50's I worked harder than ever before and felt more completed by what I felt was my calling: the care of the disadvantaged. By 55, I was physically disabled and since then, I've taken time to enjoy the world around me, my daughter's family and my grandchildren. I've become much quieter, much more calm, and totally in love with my life. God has been good.
2006-12-17 12:36:44
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answered by missingora 7
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I'm only sixteen, but I know I've changed and grown throughout my short life.
I'm an introvert by nature, and that part of me--my shyness--used to rule me. When people were cruel to me, I let them insult me, and I never defended myself. I've moved around a lot, and I've always been the quiet new girl who likes to read.
I met a group of friends who taught me not to be scared anymore. I learned how to respect myself enough to defend my integrity, and I spoke up about things that mattered to me. Through that, I became more confident and though I'm still shy and quiet, I don't feel vulnerable. I've always been strong--it just took awhile for me to see it.
That's not a big, earth-shattering change or anything, but it's something, and it's going to stay with me for the rest of my life.
2006-12-17 12:37:43
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answered by Silv 2
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Yes, it comes through experiences. Heart has no brain, but to have more heart through an open and understanding mind does lead to change for the better.
2006-12-17 12:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Kanye West tells the world his feelings about how Bush handled the katrina disaster
Anymore qustiosn Ask Me
2006-12-17 12:31:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, especially when I make mistakes and learn my lesson. Also, when I watch TV shows, they can really teach you stuff. I have changed a LOT even though sometimes it really doesn't seem like I have. I believe everyone changes in many ways.
2006-12-17 12:32:21
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answered by Alterna 4
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I've learned to keep my mouth shut.
2006-12-17 12:30:20
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answered by Meridianhawk42 3
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u get bigger and older
2006-12-17 12:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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