I knew who I was from a very young age

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... Read moreFrom my own early experiences, I can relate deeply to the sentiment of knowing who you are from a young age. It’s remarkable how such certainty can shape your interactions and responses to the world. For instance, many times people might ask, "Where'd that attitude come from all of a sudden?"—which often reflects a moment when your true self asserts itself, surprising others but reaffirming your identity. I’ve found that embracing this early self-awareness helps build confidence and resilience. It allows you to navigate challenges without losing sight of your core values. When feelings or attitudes arise seemingly out of nowhere, they often stem from deeply held beliefs or experiences ingrained since childhood. Recognizing this helps maintain authenticity, even when others may misinterpret your behavior. It's important to nurture this self-knowledge by reflecting on your feelings and how past experiences influence your present mindset. Journaling or sharing your story with trusted friends can provide clarity and support. Remember, knowing who you are early on is a powerful tool to direct your life’s journey consciously and with purpose.