Finding yourself, or getting to know yourself better, matters

Mogojwe
Mogojwe

I was not one of those children with a strong commandeering personality as a child: the those who seized what they wanted or could say ‘no’ to someone without a flicker of remorse or moment of doubt; the type who led the pack with just a few words or a finger snap.

I had a bubbly and adorable spirit, which was (and is) often confused for a strong personality. However, beneath my carefree persona was an incredibly confused and insecure individual. I was the type to constantly apologise for any and everything and was easily a doormat. I was chided at home for being forgetful and for constantly day-dreaming.

I was also a shape-shifter, who assumed the qualities of the people in my immediate environment. Every aspect of my personality was changeable: from the way I wrote, walked and talked, to the way I wore my clothes and hair. As a result, “who I was” was not clear-cut and concrete. Being mutable also meant that I could not easily understand what I uniquely bring into the world.

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