Monday, February 25, 2019
My Self
I believe that multifarious factors make a person an individual who is anomalous and distinct from separates. Most of these factors work their magic early on in a mans life, consisting of experiences in childhood and adolescence, which shape a persons philosophy and values in life. I was prospered to have a childhood that gave me a sense of respect towards my parents and other family members, especially my elders. My childhood and adolescence taught me to treat my family as a sacred affaire and give it the importance it deserves. Moreover, I know that our socioeconomic status gave me the halal perspective and drive to aim high in my studies and avoid taking risks.My close relationship with my family also allowed me to become open to forming close and believe friendships. Thus, my childhood can be generally described as non-traumatic, spell for a single car accident that left me a some injuries. Nevertheless, such an experience did not prevent me from studying hard in class, which made adults see me as a smart child who has more than what meets the eyes.My open relationship with my friends and family shaped my disposition as an active and open-minded person, who is always willinging to help. I am also generally jovial, ad this helps me get along with others easily. I continue to live by my pedantic skills I acquired since childhood, and I pride myself in being a spry learner and a good researcher. My view of manhood and sexuality is reconciled with my personal philosophy, which is bound by honesty, dignity and resoluteness.Given this personal backdrop, I wear my future life to be bright and full of promises. I will work hard to achieve a happy family life and a successful professional career. Therefore, I will keep on prosecute further studies, careful not to let any kind of hindrance get in my way. I know that my friends and family would be with me every measurement of the way while I tread the road to personal offshoot and fulfillment.
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