Autobiography of Carl

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Autobiography

Dawn of the 13th of December 2001, a cute baby was born at Mariano
Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center, and that’s me…

My parents named me Carl Jovan and my sister name was Maria Charisse
Mae. According to my mother our name was adapted from a perfume
brand.

I was an active, quiet, knowledge-loving, shy, and curious child and my


parents thought me to be a God fearing and a good follower on His
teachings

My childhood dream was to become PMA Officer and at same time as a


Civil Engineer.

My earliest memory is when my mother brought me in Manila when I was


only 3 years old, I remember I am playing at the fountain at Glorietta mall
and wants to take bath at that time, crying because my mother stops me
doing that.

I am grateful to my parents because they gave me what I want even


though we are not much rich than other, they are trying their best

My role model was…

My lifetime dream is…

The most memorable day of my life was…

One phrase that I will never forget is…

If only one of my dreams could come true, I would wish for…

My main belief in life is…

I am driven by my desire/passion/wish to…

The main lesson that my parents taught me was…

The childhood hobby that most shaped my personality is…

One event that influenced who I am today is…


My motto in life is…

My favorite book/movie/author is…

When I was growing up, I always dreamed of becoming a…

One thing I wish I knew five (or ten, twenty, etc.) years ago is that…

My favorite childhood picture is...

There are many experiences that one encounters in his or her lifetime, but truly, a handful of

these experiences are significant enough to leave an impact on our lives, whether positive or negative,

in regards to how we think, feel, and react. It is safe to say that these experiences have had a hand in

shaping the person who we are today. With these experiences, in conjunction with the things that we

are taught growing up, is what leads to our development as an individual; cognitively, spiritually and

how we view ourselves and the world. We take these experiences to heart, and refer back to them, as

we go through a process or reacting, acting and delivering when faced when situations. These

experiences, whether good or bad can lead to the makeup of our identity, and our internal perceptions.

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