No, I'm not.
But I could never live up to my standards, so I quit trying.
2007-06-23 14:27:55
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answer #1
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answered by ~Casper~ 4
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Actually, I believe I've turned out a better person than what I once thought I would ever be.
Though I don't care much about how others perceive me, I have helped out many individuals, more than I can count and it never mattered or matters, if they honor me for it or not. The usual case is that they don't seem to care, but I'd do it all over again even if I knew this about them.
I didn't think that I would accomplish as much as I did already in life too. I sure had a ton of hurdles to jump, and it seemed I was spinning my wheels in mud, but one day I noticed that I did make it after all. :)
I'm at a part in my life where I'm able to utilize what I've learned, and it seems there is very little of it that has to be relearned. So, I've learned from many mistakes and there isn't many mistakes out there waiting for me to learn see?
I'm proud of who I am, and though I'm still not to the point in life that I'm willing to put my feet up, I can feel that I can stroll through newer and bigger things that I haven't yet done but have always would have liked to do. There are also new ideas I come up with that I don't mind attempting as well.
2007-06-23 14:32:18
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answered by amberwolf_for_art 3
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Hi!
Yes.
For 14 years I was somebody who I enjoyed being yet wasn't totally myself. I wasn't satisfied. I was, I guess, afraid of expressing my opinion.
In the last 5 weeks, I have changed SO much. Its hard to believe I am still the same person. But the changes I've made, I believe are for the better. I can now express my opinion without a care in the world, and I'm a lot happier this way!
I'm proud of who I am, and I wouldn't want to be anybody else. That doesn't go to say that I don't have improvements to be made. Because believe me, there are a few! But I am working on those, and I'm 3/4 of the person I want to be.
The next 2 years are going to be really difficult for me, but if I hold onto my identity and continue to be the person that I am now, I'm confident of getting through them a stronger, happier person.
What it is, I SHOULD be I don't know for sure. However, I am working on the person - I think I SHOULD be. The type of person I want to see in this world. I want to be caring, friendly, loyal, honest and determined. I want to be an asset to society, and like most, live in peace and harmony. How much of that person I am, I don't know!
ThankU :-}
2007-06-23 21:02:33
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I think I should be prime minister, or even a dictator that would be better. It would be nice to be able to just do things without a load of pen pusher trying to stop you doing everything.
2007-06-23 14:11:42
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answered by malcolm g 5
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I don't like the word "should" I would rather ask..."am I the person I could of been"
I am close to it, but at the same time far from what is and was possible.
2007-06-23 14:08:13
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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yes, in the sense that i'm always trying to improve according to my standards, i'm always willing to change my standards if there's a good enough reason, and i always try to be mindful.
no, and never, because i'll always have something to work on.
2007-06-23 14:07:14
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answered by captblood 1
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I am a better person then I use to be. Does that count? ha
2007-06-24 00:14:09
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answered by Black 7
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I should probably be friendlier, less blunt, more open, less confrontational, less argumentative, more complimentary, less criticising, more motivated, less lazy, more trusting, less cynical, more calm, less selfish.
That's not to say i'm not happy with who I am.
2007-06-23 14:17:34
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answered by erika 3
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There's always room for improvement.
2007-06-23 14:21:54
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answered by ☺stacy 7
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life is in a way a permanent rehearsal of what we should manage in our definite acting
2007-06-23 17:08:47
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answered by reginapedrense 1
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