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Mar 04, 2007Comments: 0 · Posts: 1775 · Topics: 125
Does where you are born and how you are brought up have a strong influence on your personality?
Here my culture always stress respect authority and elders, and follow tradition.
The people here are pretty passive and don't like to start fights. We don't want to get involved in fights.
Many chinese people are called wimps in general. the people here are also very competitive and have strong moral compass. Group harmony and consciousness is always more important than the wants and desire of the individual.
I wonder what I would be like if I am born in a different country.
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May 21, 2006Comments: 0 · Posts: 21685 · Topics: 138
Oh for sure
You most certainly would be different red-aries. Although are speaking of your entire lineage or just perhaps you being a first generation American or something??
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Mar 24, 2006Comments: 163 · Posts: 6615 · Topics: 326
Here my culture always stress respect authority and elders, and follow tradition.
The people here are pretty passive and don't like to start fights. We don't want to get involved in fights.
As a half asian bought up in a European country, this was also what I was bought up to believe from my mother and I have always maintained that, not so much traditional values though.
All in all I feel that I have kept up with a lot of asian values whether they were directly taught to me or not, for instance, knowing alot about superstitions (wasn't taught, I just know it, probably more so because I was interested in what asians believe while I was growing up) I have always repeated to my own children to respect your elders. Little things like that because I think it's important. So I feel it has influenced my personality to a certain degree but not as much as it would have should I have been bought up in Malaysia where it would be alot more strict!!!
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Feb 16, 2006Comments: 0 · Posts: 15214 · Topics: 99
I am proud of where I come from and I am proud of being brought up with the values, morals and faith my parents instilled. I would remain within these boundaries but still be the person I want to be. Values and beliefs do not restrict you in any way I don't think...your mindset is what restricts you.
I would want the same for my kids. I just look at the state of societies without strong family values, faith or belief and shudder.
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Dec 13, 2008Comments: 0 · Posts: 1525 · Topics: 14
" Does where you are born and how you are brought up have a strong influence on your personality? "
I think it does. It's sure part of you. I grew up quite poor and I think I may have a stonger feel for the finer things in life because of it. I know what money can buy and what it can't. I think I handle, stressful situations quite well because of where I grew up. I'm naturally a calm guy but I grew up in a troubled setting and I think it's harder to stay at peace in that setting. I also have a lot of pride.