A rhetorical approach to personal reflection.

What makes you, you? And if some parts of you are guarded, why do you let down that guard for certain people, if any- why not?

 How private are you about who you are or why you are who you are? Are you satisfied with you?

If we are always supposed to be working on who we are, do we ever achieve who we want to be? is who we want to be even supposed to be significant to who we actually are? Are we supposed to become who we want to be, or is who we want to be just a mark to move toward to ensure that we progress in some way, shape, or form.

Is who we want to be wrong? Says who? Do we have to like who we are? Is change really possible… or is what we refer to as change just a form of growing and maturing as our past experiences change our present and future paradigm?

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