Is it okay to not be yourself for the better?
What I'm saying is do you think that it's okay to [i]not[/i] be yourself, and instead act like a better person for the greater good? I guess you could call it self-improvement but like everyone always says, it's important to be yourself, so what do you do in this situation? Continue to stay as a person with bad morals or whatever, or act like a person with good ones?
Just wondering what you guys think. I'd make it a poll but I'd much rather have a variety of interesting answers.
December 26, 2010
4 Comments • Newest first
It is important to be yourself, but still you need to have some self control. Ex: you're normally the goofy/jokester type, but you're meeting the CEO of your dad's work. You would act mature around the boss.
If you try enough you won't be having to try at all to be normal its just improving yourself not that bad.
Acting is never good. It's best to change for the greater good in situations like where you're a loud/rude person or something.
just be yourself yay