Do we change as human beings? Or do we always remain the same
Parmi Savla
@Whimsicalpastry · 1:37
And you can look at it from two ways, either. With each passing day, we turn more and more into who we actually were. Just like an onion. We start scraping off, we start peeling off our external layers until we are actually who we essentially were. Or we change with time and with different experiences according to our requirements. Humans essentially are adaptable, and being adaptable means you definitely not stay the same. You change according to your environment
Average Joe
@AverageJoe · 2:44
Well, now that depends. I suppose now, myself, I have changed quite a bit over the years. I often have a conversation with friends about what you want, want to hang out with 25 year old you. And you really got to think about who you were when you were 25, the things you thought, right. Not just the ways you behave, but the way you view the world
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:51
I think at around want to say 26 years of age is when our brain is fully developed and it can't develop no more in terms of physical mass. So to think that your maximum potential is capped off at 26 years of age seems daunting. It seems hopeless. But of course, the brain in this maturity is only sort of like a building block for you to expand upon and how you see fit
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:58
Where I thought things went down a certain way, and I was there, and I experienced it, but I wasn't as reliable in detailing that information. And I did some sort of Mandela effect with my life story. But on one hand, I get what you're saying, and I think in a way, too, I don't know, to pass up the opportunity to talk to your younger self. That would be fun. I think that would be too much fun