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Writer's pictureEvelyn Chourio

The Myth of Being Yourself: How the People Around You Change You


Throughout our lives, we meet people who leave deep marks on us. Each encounter is an opportunity for learning. We not only gain new knowledge but also absorb ways of thinking, habits, and behaviors that, in some way, end up influencing our personality. This process of personal evolution is an essential part of what makes us complex and ever-changing human beings.

When we interact with people from different cultures and mindsets, we are not only exposed to new ideas but also open to the possibility of growth. Shared conversations and experiences offer us a broader perspective on the world and ourselves. Sometimes we adopt attitudes or behaviors we admire in others, without realizing that these influences are helping define and reshape our way of being.


Imitation as Part of Learning

One of the most interesting aspects of this process is the natural tendency to adopt certain patterns or behaviors from others. This is something that is often misunderstood and, many times, frowned upon. Some people tend to judge when they see someone "copy" another's behavior, without understanding that imitation is one of the oldest and most natural ways of learning. From childhood, we learn by observing and mimicking what we see around us, selecting what makes us feel comfortable or inspires us.


Instead of seeing it as a lack of authenticity, we can understand that this adoption of behaviors is, in many cases, a way to integrate, feel part of a group, or assimilate what we find valuable. It’s not a sign of weakness but a form of personal growth.


The Constant Evolution of Our Identity

The sum of these interactions and the adoption of certain patterns allows us to evolve continuously. Our identity is not static; it’s in constant transformation, enriched by every experience and relationship we accumulate. In the end, the important thing is not whether we borrow something from someone else, but how we make it a part of ourselves and use it to keep growing.

Rather than judging others for adopting certain behaviors, we should value the human capacity to adapt and learn. It is in this blend of influences where the richness of diversity and the beauty of personal growth lies. Each of us is a reflection of the lived experiences and the people with whom we have shared moments along the way.


Conclusion

Life takes us on paths full of new influences that shape us and allow us to evolve as individuals. Far from being a lack of authenticity, adopting behaviors that resonate with us is part of a natural and continuous learning process. The important thing is to be aware of this process and take advantage of each experience to continue growing and enriching our personality.

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