The Stability of Who You Are

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As people go through each day, they evaluate the people around them. Thoughts race through their minds as they wonder about the intentions and emotions around them. People are naturally inquisitive into the emotions of others surrounding them and often make snap assumptions about their personalities. Personalities are generally defined as characteristics of an individual that make them who they are. This includes the way that they think, feel, and act towards others. The generally accepted yet controversial theory about personality is that it is relatively stable. Individuals may exhibit signs of different personality types or say that they’ve changed, but studies have shown that a majority of the time, people don’t change.
Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, “There is an optical illusion about every person we meet.” In saying this, Emerson implied that merely being around a person for a short time is not enough for someone to truly know their personality. Emerson also said, “The years teach much which the day can never know.” If it were true that an individual’s personality was ever-c...

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