Wednesday, March 29, 2006
How Much Of You Is Really You?This is a question of identity.
I believe that who we are depends alot upon who nurtured us and how we were nurtured. A lot of teenagers try to run away from this and make statements like, "This is me." and so on. I feel that at the age of 20, they spent at least 8 years of their lives under the influence of the people who brought them up. As for the following 12 years, most of them were influenced by their friends and people the meet as they grew. However, they remained very much under the constant influence of the people who brought them up.
A large part of who they become after 20, is still dependable on their childhood. The initial values they were initially exposed to in childhood will eventually mould the values they grow to stand by. The way they treat others depends on the ways they saw their parents or siblings (maybe) treat others. In short, we cannot run away from our childhood, we are who we are because of the way we are nurtured.
The Origin. 3/29/2006 07:38:00 pm