
GOODRS
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The way you were raised, the people you were exposed to, the amount of education you received, where you were born and what you are born with are all factors that determine basically your entire life and the way you live it.
Think of it this way, you start off as a sort of blank canvas, your parents are the painters, your friends and other family may be the people supplying your parents the colours while your education and where you were raised is the inspiration for the painting.
Childhood lasts from the day you're born until around the age of twelve, so by the time you reach your teenage years, your painting is nearly complete.
Around 80% of your learning about life is complete by then; your entire personality and the way you view others—and how they view you—are largely shaped by those years and how your canvas has been painted.
Now of course after childhood, particularly during teenage-hood, you could tweak up a few things, fix up a few mistakes but fundamentally who you are as a person has been complete and nearly fully painted, teenage-hood is mostly about exploring with what you got and learning a couple of things off that (specifically love which is one of the last major strokes to your painting).
Then adulthood comes (18-19+) now your exploring life with your fully built character, your 100% completed painting, you could argue that some people could change afterwards, but in reality, unless you develop a mental disorder like PTSD or some shit like that, you don't really change you just become more of who you really are.
And for everyone that might cope about looks, yes looks is also impacted by how you were raised like high stressed environments, diet, breast feeding and other shit.
In fact 90% of facial growth is finished by the age of 12 which is the end of childhood, of course height is dependent on whether or not you're a later bloomer and when your growth plates fuse but you could stunt that shit during childhood so it also goes both ways.
For iqcels; Childhoodpill is brutal and determines ur whole way of thinking, ur inhibs and ur appearance,
It might not be over for sub12cels
Think of it this way, you start off as a sort of blank canvas, your parents are the painters, your friends and other family may be the people supplying your parents the colours while your education and where you were raised is the inspiration for the painting.
Childhood lasts from the day you're born until around the age of twelve, so by the time you reach your teenage years, your painting is nearly complete.
Around 80% of your learning about life is complete by then; your entire personality and the way you view others—and how they view you—are largely shaped by those years and how your canvas has been painted.
Now of course after childhood, particularly during teenage-hood, you could tweak up a few things, fix up a few mistakes but fundamentally who you are as a person has been complete and nearly fully painted, teenage-hood is mostly about exploring with what you got and learning a couple of things off that (specifically love which is one of the last major strokes to your painting).
Then adulthood comes (18-19+) now your exploring life with your fully built character, your 100% completed painting, you could argue that some people could change afterwards, but in reality, unless you develop a mental disorder like PTSD or some shit like that, you don't really change you just become more of who you really are.
And for everyone that might cope about looks, yes looks is also impacted by how you were raised like high stressed environments, diet, breast feeding and other shit.
In fact 90% of facial growth is finished by the age of 12 which is the end of childhood, of course height is dependent on whether or not you're a later bloomer and when your growth plates fuse but you could stunt that shit during childhood so it also goes both ways.
For iqcels; Childhoodpill is brutal and determines ur whole way of thinking, ur inhibs and ur appearance,
It might not be over for sub12cels
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