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“If I Failed and Succeed, who really I am?

We humans don’t get to know ourselves fully just by being born, we have a lot of
questions to know ourselves and we are seeking for answers, through this answers we
humans make discoveries about ourselves. As we grow, new realities emerge and we
begin to gain interests and love for certain things, we also engaged with different people
that we don’t even know to communicate with each other. To know effectively the
person, we are dealing with we are asking questions not only his/her name, age,
nationality but to know most information out of him/her.

There are nearly endless questions, prompts, and ideas that can be used to
know my oneself some of these can be asked, answered, and addressed every day. But
for me, it took a while to know a deep question that I can ask myself to get the most
information out of me and I probably realized that the question is “If I failed and
succeed, who really I am?”. However, asking who I am can be a simple question to
answer. I am Trisha. I am a girl. I am 18. I am 5'2". I am Filipino. I have brown eyes,
black hair, brown skin, etc. but asking myself “If I failed and succeed, who really I am?”
this question helps me to know the most information out of me because when I
answered it, it doesn’t only answer my name, my traits/qualities, my friends where do I
live, my perception and many more information about me however it answers who I am
either if I made a failure or success in life. Through this question, I was able to discover
more about myself and also to recognize the people that will be at my side through ups
and downs.

To sum up I realize that asking yourself a question is an important thing to know


the most information out of yourself effectively because sometimes you no longer know
yourself for the reason that time has changed you. Occasionally, we must try to think
critically to think who really you are. In addition, having the most information out of one
person cannot be answered by simply knowing his/her name, age, nationality,
likes/dislikes, etc. In addition, you cannot realistically set goals, go about life, and have
successful relationships if you don't know who you are or what you want.

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