Submitted by TreatThompson t3_10l6rel in GetMotivated
Growing old is fascinating to me because we change so much.
I look at a picture of myself from just 5 years ago and ask, “what makes me that same person?”
A series of events can trace that body to mine, but that’s not me at all.
From birth to death I’ll have been a million different people.
There’s things I used to ignore that I now cherish. Beliefs I would’ve fought tooth and nail over that I now laugh at. My personality is not the same and the way I see the world has changed.
And the funny part of it all is that in 5 years I’ll look back at me now and have the same thoughts.
So I want to ask, what characteristics/values/beliefs have seen the most change from you over the years?
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Remarkable-Camp8577 t1_j5v9ke3 wrote
Honestly in my early 20s I wanted to be surrounded by people, friends, strangers, family.
Now in my late 20s I’d be content with being alone most of the time. I enjoy my own company and while I’m not depressed, I experience social burnout a lot easier.
Biggest change between then is my job. I speak at meetings and give presentations during the day and it gets emotionally exhausting by 3pm