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BlueVeins · 22-25
That's part of the equasion, but then there's my inherent nature, which in turn influences my experiences.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Of course you are.
No choice in what happens to you when you have no independence as a child.
But as an adult you make choices; you experience the consequences of those choices.
And everything you personally choose to learn or do or experience is only a part of all that has gone before.
All previous experience will cloud your judgement in 'choice' or decision making.
No choice in what happens to you when you have no independence as a child.
But as an adult you make choices; you experience the consequences of those choices.
And everything you personally choose to learn or do or experience is only a part of all that has gone before.
All previous experience will cloud your judgement in 'choice' or decision making.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
No... While they represent the journey. Your gender, race, genetic make up and socioeconomic situation represent your starting point. They are where you begin your journey. 😷
Johnblackthorn · 56-60, M
I sincerely hope not, I've learned a lot from them but they certainly aren't me.
Ferric67 · M
The better way to phrase it is that I am a byproduct of my life lessons
Mamapolo2016 · F
That, and what I learned from said experiences.
Elessar · 26-30, M
More like the least common multiple
SW-User
No. That would deny my freedom of will.
God I hope not!
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
I hope not
bijouxbroussard · F
On some level, yes. But that includes the ways they’ve helped me grow as a person.
SW-User
No