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RE: Who Am I?

in #life7 years ago

I don't think it is wrong to act differently at work than outside of work. I'm sure you still showed similar characteristics of yourself in both places, just toned it down while on the job. Most of us do that. I actually talked about it in one of my podcasts. I think it was the Conflict with Authority podcasts. I mentioned that my Social Psychology professor told us that studies show that the more educated a person is, the more likely they are going to understand how to adapt their personality to the roles they are assigned in life. Sounds like you are the smarter one to me lol.

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Hahaha Yes I remember that and I also remembered that situation while you talked about it. And then forgot about her again :)

Yes of course I had still the same characteristics. Just more outspoken, playful and happy. I am more serious and focused when I work. I had to say hi to her three times before she acknowledged my existence on that event. She was heavily flirting with my friend so I left her to make her move (which didn't work). I have learned so much from you :)

I think there is a huge difference than altering yourself for a role in your life, and people who completely change themselves to fit the needs of others. Based off of what you said, you are just trying to fit into your role while you were at work. There is no foul in that. I am glad you feel like you have learned from me. That makes me feel like my steemit posts are worth it. Even if one person likes them lol.