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Essay / How I perceive myself depends on my upbringing and...
I perceive myself as a complete person and that, compared to others, I am just as sociable as an extroverted person, a little more physically attractive than the average person, much more academically successful than other students and less spiritual than a person of my religion. That said, I perceive myself as a fairly sociable person, but my sociability can also depend on the situation I find myself in, the other people involved and my mood; a physically attractive person: some days, not as attractive as I would like to perceive myself and, on others, more worthy of a “model” look; a moderately spiritual person, which to me is a somewhat religious person: a person who has found a place for God in their life, and a person of faith; and an above average student in academic studies. I don't believe I'm strongest in any of these areas because I feel like I can always improve (and will) in all of these areas, and because I feel they shine separately on each other. others at the appropriate time, and even perhaps. not at their “scheduled” times. However, I feel that my sociability and academics are my strengths compared to the other two, that I want to further improve my physical and spiritual aspects, and that I feel that the religious aspect of my spirituality is very weak. and embarrassing for me and for me. From what I've been told before, I believe that others, in general, perceive me much the same way I perceive myself in each of these areas. However, there are always both unpleasant and pleasant surprises in how people perceive me. My cultural upbringing has certainly influenced me in every area, as well as, I believe, my innate qualities and internal growth. When...middle of article......the newfound motivation, not settling for less, that I get from my fitness journey, has once again greatly influenced my academics. Because I have high expectations of myself, I like to surround myself with those who aspire the same for themselves. I know this may sound arrogant and judgmental, and it is, I can be that way, but I can also be a very open and flexible person in my perception of others. However, I have raised these standards for myself and perceive the idea that if "I can do it, you can do it too." If I do it this way, why can't you? on others, I will always try to see the effort people are making, whatever they are doing, because I believe that the act of trying is the ultimate factor, for me, that can decide my perception of others. I also try to perceive others as neutrally as possible when I can, because each person is a mystery to the other, even to me..