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If you could change one thing about yourself, what would that be?


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Also the fact that i can't look at people in the eyes. at all. we need to have a very long/deep friendship, or i need all my force. I don't know why. The hardest thing is probably looking at adults straight in the eyes, even with my parents it's hard to do it.

Same here. It's not that you have a problem, it's the way you can actually talk to others. Like someone, for example, who would tilt their head a little or wave their hand a little while it's hanging. All of these, though, are signs of either anxiety or desire to avoid doing what you do, at high or low grade. Eventually, we'll have to learn to stop doing it with time. It's not easy, but it's possible.

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I have the opposite problem, I have a very shitty memory. Everything's relative, I suppose.

 

The problem is, my memory is not good enough to help me say learn stuff for the sake of exams, (It's good enough, but only when it's something interesting) but instead I have essentially a photographic memory for given events in my life, which slowly drives me mad. 

 

I'd rather have it slip away in all honesty. 

 

 

yeah

 

I'm ridiculously shy to the point where I'm basically incapable of initiating a one on one conversation with anyone, so I'm relying on people actually wanting to interact with me more or less all the time, which limits me in terms of how many people I actually get to know. If I actually get talking to people for whatever reason it's not a problem but it's kinda tough. I'd love to just be more confident and realise that people actually want to talk to me and not be so worried about intruding on people. Excluding that I'm pretty happy myself, obviously I'd love to be a bit better at everything but then again, who wouldnt? In general I'm happy to be who I am and there's nothing else that I really find to be a problem.

 

oh, except having a stutter. That f***ing sucks.

 

See of all the people on this site, I wouldn't have expected you to have this problem. 

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I make myself better at MTG.

 

Nah, really though, I would like to be better at comforting and consoling people when they are down. I have a sort of compulsion to do it, and try to all the time (pretty much whenever I see someone around me upset) but the actual improving of their mood? Nah. I'm sheet at that.

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Smart Giga.

 

It's actually that others would suggest the change in confidence in another because they couldn't cope with it as a result of (their own) confidence without the intelligence to acknowledge it. It's not my problem if someone else sulks or cries because I can see beyond them.

 

Night's pretty close!

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I'd love if my body were a lot less prone to sickness, and actually have the energy to do physical activities without collapsing. It also sucks to get ill every week or so, since I cant get any work done or go out or things like that.

 

But psychologically or emotionally... I'm perfectly happy with myself. I love the current me, and even though I have a lot of room for improvement, I don't think there's been any event or people that has given me any reason to change myself.

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This sucks. Sad to hear it.

 

Think of it this way: Every person has his/her weak and strong points. Just know what you are... less capable to do (w/o stopping improving of course) and realize that you have something admiring and worth noticing and try to show it to the world.

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