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What decision turned out to be key in establishing who you are as a person? Something possibly small at the time, maybe major but you didn't realise how major? A choice you made, a choice made for you, an experience, a missed opportunity, a regret, or perhaps a moment of pride and feeling of accomplishment that you wanted to fight to maintain?
What makes you you and where did it come from? What is your core you? Are you glad, do you hate it, are you fighting to improve on it or to get rid of it for something else?
Have you found who you are and what you strive for? Do you even want to know or do you want to be a drifter in life, living in the moment and not fueled by anything in particular?
Are you glad, proud, resentful, indifferent, or unsure of how to feel about who you are?
When did you figure this out? How long between your event and realising its significance?
Tell me everything. You guys know how I am, even if you ponder and wait months I'll read and respond. Need a throwaway because it's personal? Go for it. PM because it feels wrong to have it out in the open but you wanna talk about it anyway? Go for it. Bare your souls for me.
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