Active Now

DannyPetti
Slartibartfast
Discussion » Questions » Human Behavior » Who taught you to be who you are?

Who taught you to be who you are?

Posted - December 18, 2017

Responses


  • The good parts of who I am , in no particular order: my grandmother, my sister, my best friend and the one man I loved. The bad parts, everybody else:)
      December 18, 2017 5:55 PM MST
    5

  • Initially the conditioning from parents and all the local influences in my childhood but,
     after reaching adulthood, who I am partly became clear through observing my experiences,
    and partly evolved through choice and purposeful changes. This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at December 20, 2017 10:11 PM MST
      December 19, 2017 1:39 AM MST
    6

  • "All that has come available to me in my journey through life and the choices I've made about them."
      December 19, 2017 2:11 AM MST
    7

  • Everyone that I have ever encountered has had some part to play in me becoming the person I am. 
      December 19, 2017 2:23 AM MST
    5

  • 5808
         Who I really am
    beyond the Ego
    was revealed to me
    By my Spiritual Teachers
    with a direct experience of
    the Absolute Truth within.
         Who I appear to be in this world
    I can thank My step dad for teaching me
    all he knew about the construction trades
    before I was 13, which functions as 
    the way to support myself.
         
      December 19, 2017 7:00 AM MST
    7

  • 22891
    noone, just me
      December 19, 2017 4:39 PM MST
    2

  • Umm...in some ways.....

    I learned to be empathetic and open-minded from my sister
    I learned to be aggressive and kinda cool, fearless and funny like my brother
    I learned to be kind, reliable, easy going and hospitable from my mother
    I learned to be strong and tough and never quit and that's there's always a way from watching my father
    I learned to be humble from an older man I worked with
    I've learned respect by just looking at what my grandparents had to endure so I could have the life I have today in Canada.
    I learned to live more in the moment from my ex wife.
    My son has really changed me and he really makes me feel valuable.
    He gives me purpose and a reason to stay out of trouble.
    He's saved me and shaped who I am today in many ways.

    Thanks. : )

      December 19, 2017 5:02 PM MST
    3

  • 3375
    I got my heart and humor from my dad...
    My strength and perseverance came from my mother...
    Unconditional love was shown to me by my grandmother so that I would have it for my own children...
    I learned caution through betrayal of some loved ones...
    Humility came to me after surviving some real hardship...
    My husband and a few of my very closest friends have taught me to keep loving and have hope, no matter what...

    I do believe people come into your life for a reason, even if it is not understood for a long time. This post was edited by PeaPod is just popping by at December 20, 2017 9:09 PM MST
      December 19, 2017 5:31 PM MST
    3