Personality is the Mask one has over the face
word personality has root in the greek word persona which was used as mask to cover the faces of the artists in the Drama..
and this word has become igrained in our life so much that we have lost track of it..
A child is born natural.. but he is taught to control feelings, stop crying when he wants to cry and smile when he does not..
schools and colleges teach how to develop personality . means show which you are not.. but Personality is used as marketing yourself..
One can have as many personality as he desires.. ever moment one can wear different mask and behave in the way the situation demands from him/ her
every one is changing personality to suit the interests.. and implications are Fame, applause, appreciations for smart personality.... one should not bother for Soul or spirit or inner world.. as personality is important.. whole energy is diverted and devoted for that personality which is used to Influence the people who are also using their personality to influence you.. so this game will go on and on... and You may forget who you are , or what was your pupose of life or main goal of life .. Spirituality or Personality.. Centredness or Centre of Attention, Alertness or applauses..
2007-08-28 04:54:16
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answered by krishprud@yahoo.co.in_KISHORLAL 6
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Unique personality lies in the value philosophies one identifies with, whether consciously or otherwise... nothing else in a person lasts much longer..... these value philosophies determine the thinking basis and process..... and indeed a person is essentially the same as the thoughts one carries.
These ingrained value philosophies born out of unique life experiences can not be easily erased or altered once they have developed fully.... yet it is not impossible either.... over a period of time they do get gradually modified through new experiences which almost go unnoticed..... but of course there can also be rare instances of a major event in life bringing about even an about-turn in some people. Such an about turn can create an identity crisis for a person in the family or social circles in the initial stages of such a change.
2007-08-28 04:05:50
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answered by small 7
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CAVEAT: I am a Jesus Freak. Most of my illustrations are Christian in nature. If I reference a person mentioned in the Bible and you have no idea what I mean, message me and I will find a better illustration.
Personality is, put simply, who you are. For example, there was this guy named Saul of Tarsus that is a great example. He was a Pharisee, which was a particular type of Hebrew religious scholar. He was upset that the followers of Jesus were leading people away from the Law. He felt so strongly about it that he went through the hoops required to get warrants for their arrest and execution.
One day he had an experience that changed his life and beliefs. Because of this experience he became a follower of Jesus as well, and began spreading the word in Europe. His beliefs and activities changed dramatically.
His personality, however, didn't. He was still the man who was passionate about his beliefs. He just had a different set of beliefs.
I think trying to change your personality is not only a bad idea, it's a fool's mission. Instead, embrace who you are. Find a way to take advantage of your personality and apply it to your life. Know yourself, accept yourself, and you will find contentment.
2007-08-28 05:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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About twenty years ago, scientists tried to relate certain body chemicals to certain personality types. The divided the types into 4 groups: sanguine, melancholy, phlegmatic, and choleric. Saguines are outgoing and playful, melancholies are reserved and organized, phlegmatics are peaceful easy-going, and cholerics are powerful and domineering. The more sanguine you are, the more sugar you have in your blood, melancholy = melanin, phlegmatic = phlegm, and choleric = cholesterol. After years of study, the science didn't add up. But...the idea that these elemental factors might create a base for your personality that your life experience builds upon is a very interesting idea. Since life experience is the likely most powerful factor in the development of your personality, it is very unlikely that you would be able make any serious adjustments without making drastic changes in your life. If you are interested in finding out more about the whole chemical idea, check out a book called Personality Plus!
2007-08-28 09:30:36
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answered by The Fifth 2
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Can we change our personality? I believe so. For this reason you take in account your morals and disciplines and your certain quirks and then you learn. Learning adds new things to your brain and therefore educating yourself and adding or taking away from those certain things. Personality comes from so many things. Its influenced every second of the day. And you have to think no ones raised the same not even siblings. Changing your personality for the better is always the best. Now what one person considers "better" is only the eye of the beholder. But I would hope one crack head to the next would hope his fellow crackhead would want to improve himself. but usually they don't- misery loves company type thing. But it would be a good thought. Adults like to think tv doesn't affect childrens personality but it does. they really need to realize
2007-08-28 03:48:56
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answered by miesh 2
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I would like to think of myself as an an actress I as simulate very easy to my people surroundings :))) I am Italian but when with Greek people I am Greek or people think I am just like Russian and Spanish and Jewish etc.. I seem to fit well everywhere hahehe :))))My persona can change and its fun when people start speaking to me in French, Greek, Spanish, etc.......I love it............
My dominant personality will be always out going and extroverted that will never change that is just my make up since I was little and I am not afraid to tread on the roads alone I am a leader and never a follower :))))
2007-08-28 05:29:59
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answered by Rita 6
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Obviously w/o knowin the man or woman or upon meetin them if I located this out abt them, then it might b an excessive amount of of a headache to wanna plunge into. However, as soon as I fall in love w this man or woman n then I discover out, I suppose there is not any turnin again. Not to mention that u must b deceitful to ur mate n lie abt it, however def do not deliver it up first thng. (Well MAYB the trans thng, sure. The disease, no.) But I thnk so much importantly, u gotta paintings difficult to get higher. I'm by no means tryna b insensitive by means of pronouncing that, however u additionally must have an understanding of that it is simply to disturbing having to battle n argue w any person u love that it makes it complex to have a completely satisfied, healthful relationshis, allow by myself one so that you can final. I desire u the fine of good fortune n a lot happiness?
2016-09-05 16:52:34
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answered by esau 4
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Personality is created through conflict between the internal mind and the external environment with regard to the "cards" we have been delt (genes).
Yes we can change. We change everyday. Although there are aspects that we are unwilling to change.
2007-08-28 03:46:49
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answered by Intension Juxtaposed 2
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I don't necessarily believe that we can change our personalities because its just who we are. We are born this way just like out physical characteristics. We can however, change our outlook on life into something positive or negative.
2007-08-28 04:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the circumstances makes us the way we are. Not fully, but I definitely think it has "something to say". I think it is hard to change the person you are, 'cause you know yourself and your way of thinking, and if you changes that, you somehow lose something. It is never easy to be another that who you are!
2007-08-28 03:46:46
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answered by LaaraFaara 2
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