Good question.
I have been the "person I have to be" for a long time, I've almost gotten to the point of complacency.
But a good friend has made me realize my mistake and I'm making changes to be the "person I want to be".
2007-11-10 00:20:37
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answered by softkisses4707 5
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I've been thinking about this a great deal recently. I've been the person I think I have to be too much in recent years, and want to be more daring. I dared to be what I wanted before, and thought it was gone, but maybe not.
2007-11-10 15:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I dare to be the person I am and do the best out of it!
2007-11-09 19:58:51
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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I used to be the person I had to be but was unhappy, so now I dare to be the person I want or should I say really am. And am so happy!
2007-11-09 19:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I dare to be the person I want to be!
2007-11-10 00:02:22
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answered by black_cat 6
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I dare to be the person that I want that's why I dare to say that I got wings {ab}
2007-11-09 23:11:26
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answered by @NGEL B@BY 7
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I am definitely the person I want to be. This means that, at times, I am the person I have to be too.
2007-11-09 19:54:30
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answered by Ta Dah! 6
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I'm not about to give up yet. I will always take risks to be the person I want. It's a continual process. Why be a drone?
2007-11-10 07:10:29
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answered by PURR GIRL TORI 7
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Most of the times that is the same person but there are times I wish I were someone else so that I could do and say what I please and the world would just have to go on without me, but that is not me, most of the time....
2007-11-09 20:53:06
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answered by LORD Z 7
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I'm me. I am the person I want to be no matter what the obsticals are. Just as long as I get to where I want in the end. That's what seperates people. Following 'destiny' or creating your own 'destiny'.
2007-11-09 19:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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