We don't have to take our personality so personally.

Wes Scoop Nisker
We don't have to take our personality so personally.
We don't have to take our personality so personally.
We don't have to take our personality so personally.
We don't have to take our personality so personally.
About This Quote

Have you ever noticed how people will often say, "I'm just like my mother" or "I'm just like my father." We share certain traits with our parents, but we don't have to let those traits define us. Our personality shouldn't be so personal that it's hard for us to see beyond our own experience. If you are constantly comparing yourself to your parents, you are only going to draw yourself into the same old pattern of thinking. The choice is yours to make.

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