Everything's always changing, Charlie. We become who we are. The mask melts into the face.

Garth Risk Hallberg
Everything's always changing, Charlie. We become who we are. The...
Everything's always changing, Charlie. We become who we are. The...
Everything's always changing, Charlie. We become who we are. The...
Everything's always changing, Charlie. We become who we are. The...
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"Everything's always changing, Charlie. We become who we are. The mask melts into the face." Everyone is a work in progress. Your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors change over time as you learn from your experiences, as you grow from one day to the next.

While some things remain constant, such as your basic personality traits and basic needs for love and belonging, others don't. Your views on family, friends, work, and leisure change as you age. You will gradually become a different person as the years go by.

Source: City On Fire

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