I never understood the meaning of “this is not who you are”

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If I see a gringo pretending to be black, it’s right to call out “that ain’t you”. If you see a fake ass moneymaxxer fraudist funding designer from his grandma’s life insurance and pension money its right to call out “you ain’t all about that life”.

But that isn’t the case I’m discussing here. One main thing about statusmaxxing is ‘changing’ into whom you wanna be. The phrase “this is not who you are” usually isn’t about deep truth. It’s shorthand for “I don’t recognize you like this” or “this clashes with the version of you I’m comfortable with.”

Such a cope and an undermining phrase. I used to have friends before whom I used to pick and drop all the way right from their home for clubs and shit, I even used to go out of my way at times to give rides or company here and there. When you realise the same energy isn’t being reciprocated, you adapt, you act on it, you shed skins and you stop making favours which they aren’t willing to do it for you. Normoids are quick in calling this personality shift as “fake and pretending to be someone else” while it was just my act of self respect from within. I’m dealing with better circles now ever since and they too know I never chased.

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Personality is fluid. When someone says “that’s not who you are,” they’re really saying: “You’re breaking my idea of you.” In a case like this you do not need to explain yourself and moreover never flinch.
 
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nobody knows you more than yourself
 
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Some people don't change, some get worse, some get better, depending on their choices
 
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nah its molded
It’s molded only in a broad perspective where there is a major shift in a person influenced by something externally.

I said fluid because at different circumstances fluid adapts, you’d rather flow than harden at times.
 
I feel like the 'you ain't about that life' and stuff is for people 'faking' being gangster or someone they actually aren't to look cool. Like in school if I see a guy sagging and he's a A* student then thats when I think it'd be appropriate to use that phrase
If I see a gringo pretending to be black, it’s right to call out “that ain’t you”. If you see a fake ass moneymaxxer fraudist funding designer from his grandma’s life insurance and pension money its right to call out “you ain’t all about that life”.

But that isn’t the case I’m discussing here. One main thing about statusmaxxing is ‘changing’ into whom you wanna be. The phrase “this is not who you are” usually isn’t about deep truth. It’s shorthand for “I don’t recognize you like this” or “this clashes with the version of you I’m comfortable with.”

Such a cope and an undermining phrase. I used to have friends before whom I used to pick and drop all the way right from their home for clubs and shit, I even used to go out of my way at times to give rides or company here and there. When you realise the same energy isn’t being reciprocated, you adapt, you act on it, you shed skins and you stop making favours which they aren’t willing to do it for you. Normoids are quick in calling this personality shift as “fake and pretending to be someone else” while it was just my act of self respect from within. I’m dealing with better circles now ever since and they too know I never chased.

TLDR:-
Personality is fluid. When someone says “that’s not who you are,” they’re really saying: “You’re breaking my idea of you.” In a case like this you do not need to explain yourself and moreover never flinch.
 
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people try to trap you in a box. no one wants to see you actually ascend and untrap yourself from the box society tries to put you in.

If you were ugly and a nerd in high school change ur identity after u ascend. people respect what is effortless, genetic, and natural not what's fake and people have to pretend to be because you're not adhering to what they put you at.
 
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