Since the day we were born, we developed our own persona, our own identity. We each have our own likes and dislikes, our own unique handwriting, our own style, even our own daily routine. But how is it that certain people can change who we are? The mere presence of this individual, whether its a dear friend or some one as insignificant as an acquaintance, can affect how we act, what we like, or even how we speak. We put on this facade in front of them and become this complete stranger. Its as if some unknown force urges us to try things we would not normally try, or say things we would not normally say. But why, why do we feel the need to compromise who we are for this person? Are true friends not those that accept us for who we truly are? Is being ourselves just not good enough?
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