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Describing Yourself
Describing Yourself
As Ernest Hemingway said: “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow
man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” And that’s, to my mind, the way
every person should follow. It is how I try to live, always improving and getting better.
Sure thing, it is a difficult path to go through, as not many people can easily admit own
weaknesses and strengths. Therefore, to be pretty honest with myself and the reader,
I’ve decided to ask opinions of my close people to evaluate all my good and bad sides. I
guess that people who surround me and with whom I interact every day can say much
more about me than I do. And I really appreciate that, as it is your family and friends
who tend to make you better and support across-the-board. So, having a great deal of
chat with them, I’ve concluded that good and integral qualities of my nature are positive
attitude, thoughtfulness for other people, and cheerfulness. While my unconcerned
attitude to life can be considered as my drawback.
As you may see, I like to have fun and enjoy every moment of my life. That, most likely,
creates an impression of a carefree person. However, that is not so. Despite my desire
to lead such saturated and funny way of life, I still realize the importance of what I do.
So, what is really important in my life then? First of all, it is my family and friends –I take
care of these people with all my love and responsibility. Moreover, I can say that I have
that kind of caring and understanding approach to many other people. That’s why,
currently, I’m...