It's really difficult for me to describe who I am on the inside, because my personalities keep changing all the time. For example, when I'm around my friends I feel extremely loud, extroverted and amused because they're people that I've grown to admire and share my thoughts with. Although a couple of days ago when I was at the movies saw a guy who I liked a while ago in the same cinema as me, I immediately felt bashful, alert and almost ecstatic. This experience has caused me to believe that nobody has a fixed personality, and that are personalities alter when we meet new people.
This act of human nature arouses the image of a water painting:
This act of human nature arouses the image of a water painting:
Let me explain...
People behave like the ways of colours, where each shade is different to one another. When we combine/converse with a new person, a new side (colour) is unleashed in us which is why we never have a constant personality. This act corresponds to the way specific colours respond to one another - they forge a new colour. There is no such thing as 'showing your true colours', for a new colour is shone through you every time you meet a new person.
It's like our world is a painting constructed of water colours - all twisted together. Or even kind of like a paintball fight on a grand scale.
People behave like the ways of colours, where each shade is different to one another. When we combine/converse with a new person, a new side (colour) is unleashed in us which is why we never have a constant personality. This act corresponds to the way specific colours respond to one another - they forge a new colour. There is no such thing as 'showing your true colours', for a new colour is shone through you every time you meet a new person.
It's like our world is a painting constructed of water colours - all twisted together. Or even kind of like a paintball fight on a grand scale.