Just be yourself
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I

The "I" is the real nature of a person. It is the nature no one knows and no one will know. It is something provided to us by nature and something that conditions our entire way of life and our behavior. "I" may not be recognized by us and "I" may not also be recognized by other people. It is something that is stored deep in our subconsciousness and this something is revealed in our deeds and our beliefs.

It is only the psychologists are those, who able to recognize the "I" of every person. Though, they are also people inclined to over- or underestimating of other people. Though, their point of view to people is based on psychological researches. They examine and search through our souls in order to find the answer to the question "Who we are?"

All of us have inner "I" that influence our deeds and forming of our beliefs, though the "I' is stored deep down of our subconscious and will never be recognized by us. There is simply no way for us to recognize it as we are inclined for recognizing our selves better than we are indeed. There is no such person who would be pleased of recognizing anger or meanness as feature typical for our character.

There are also people who are not able to recognize the advantages of their characters. They are people who were told that modesty is the greatest merits of a person. The frequenter this statement was repeated the deeper it is engraved in the mind of a person. And that engraved modesty soon becomes the pathological modesty. People are afraid of being good and they become inclined for underestimating of their selves.

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