Well, I think your characters will be built naturally from all your own bitter sweet life experiences. :)
Because experience is the best teacher of all.
2007-02-07 09:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, you started just now...you asked the question. Good beginning.
Other steps include taking a real honest and hard look at your lifestyle. Are you really proud or at least satisfied with your relationships with family? Friends? The stranger? No one can ever be totally satisfied because no one is perfect. You build character by looking at how you can improve your relationships with these people...especially your family. That is the hardest place since we tend to take them for granted the most.
Look at your own self. Are drugs or drinking a part of your life? Building character leaves that stuff out of the picture.
Look at the people you hang around with. There is an old but wise saying, "If you sleep with dogs, you get up with fleas." Do your friends help you be a better person? More honest? More loving? More generous? If they don't, building character means, here, to find new friends. They are going to give you a lot of fles.
Are you in school? How are your grades? Are you capable of better but do enough only to get by? Building character means to study harder.
Are you a person of faith? If not, consider some of the more "traditional" line of churches out there. Look at your truly good friends that go to church. They likely either got their goodness from church or had it reinforced there.
If you are a person of faith...do you really go to church on a regular basis? Persistance at doing something good, even when we "don't feel like it." builds character.
OK...I could go on. Hope you got the point.
Wish you the best
Jim
2007-02-07 09:21:30
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answered by jimmaresa 5
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Let's build some good character.
Exodus 20 - learn the 10 Commandments you know like don't lie, steal or kill.
Serve your community - volunteer to help someone.
Practice not gossiping, cheating, lying, stealing, backbiting, fornicating and eliminate all addictions.
Believe me if you will lie, you will steal,
if you will steal, you will kill. Each wrong brings you further down.
So self-evaluate and spend time eliminating one lie at a time and one addiction at a time. Believe in Yourself, Be at peace with yourself, Expect the best, and Don't press, stress or depress.
With sound self-confidence you can succeed and remember the Golden Rule to do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
2007-02-07 09:10:21
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Listen while looking,
Ask while exploring,
Smile while forebearing,
Love while praying...
These keywords are one of the answers of "How to build a character?".
All the best
MURAT bAYSAN
2007-02-07 09:15:50
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answered by mavirecete 2
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seems to me that others build our character. we just have to remember to have character don't be one!
2007-02-07 09:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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