one thing you like most about yourself...
By manya_pearl
@manya_pearl (1901)
Singapore
May 1, 2008 10:09am CST
ONE THING YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT YOURSELF...
wow... its easy question but difficult to answer. I am really grateful and proud the way i am. My life even imperfect, but im grateful also with it.
Hmm... let me tell you one thing...
only one thing...
INNOCENT!...
I am really an innocent person.
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6 responses
@blademaiden (734)
• Romania
17 Jul 08
I like my personality the most. I'm so glad that I can turn a bad situation into a good one right away. I make myself less stressful. I also love that I don't need other people to entertain me. I can do that on my own.
@itsmepinky (1300)
• India
1 May 08
The one thing that i probably like myself is my ability to create good websites for my blog.
~Pinks~
@Phaedra_Scythe (3325)
•
1 May 08
Probably my restrictive conscience. When someone does something bad to me, no matter how angry and in the right I am, I just can't lash back. I get really frustrated, but I can't bring myself to sink to their level. It makes me a better person to take the moral high ground, no matter how much I think they deserve to be taken down a peg.
@longbangod (1785)
• Philippines
1 May 08
I think my being so family oriented person. I also do my best to be of help to them in any way I can. I cant afford to see them having a hard time on something, that is why even if I dont have the capacity to help, I do resolved in borrowing some money from my friends just to help them.
@sisterjinx (1135)
• United States
1 May 08
It took me a long time to learn to like anything about myself or accept that I had qualities worth liking. When I finally learned to like one thing it spiraled from there until I learned to love the whole person. So now there are many things I like about myself.
If I had to choose one thing I guess it would be my ability to turn life's difficulites into positive opportunities.
When life throws our family a curve ball we simply see which direction it is leading us now and begin heading that way. I use difficulties to inspire my writing. I look at difficulties as lessons or guides that help me find a new way to do things.






