Do We Change?

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This weekend, I was visiting with my mom, and we were cleaning up some papers in her house.  We came across a copy of the recommendation that my daughter’s high school guidance counselor had written to accompany her college applications.  Let’s do the math – that was nearly ten years ago. [Let’s also look right past the age spots sprouting on my hands right now.]

 

The letter went on for almost four pages. It told a whole range of stories from how my daughter had faced adversity to how she tackled hard work, how fiercely her need to compete came through and how she cared and stepped out of her way for her peers.  And it used adjectives, lots of adjectives. 

 

Of course, strolling down that particular memory lane was a proud parenting moment.  Much of what I was reading I haven’t thought about in years.  But this is not the point of my story.

 

As I read this counselor’s description of my daughter, I was taken with his chosen words.  Nearly ten years later I would use most, if not all, of those same adjectives to describe her.

 

Which led me to the following question.  Are we predetermined? From the time we are born, are our traits embedded?

 

I am honestly not sure what I think the answer is or should be.  I am pretty convinced, however, that large themes around traits I saw in my children when they were small, are right there now all these many years later.

 

 

What do you think?  Do our traits trace back to the beginning?

 

Comments

Shelley Simpson

I would say that people can be changed my circumstance and opportunity.
Victoria Drogin

I believe we are a combination of pre-determined traits and attributes, in combination with those we choose to focus upon and grow. Achieving success depends on a combination of understanding natural abilities, as well as knowing your growth areas. We can also choose to improve, as well as maximize what is inherent. I tell my students it’s: what you KNOW, how you GROW, what you SHOW!
Victoria Drogin

And I love this about Jac. She is a true example of someone with tremendous inherent capabilities, who has maximized them to make the world a better place.
Laurel Scarr-Konel

I found my first grade report card and my 4th grade report card and they basically said the same about me as I am told I am today. So cool.
Daniel Schwartz

Good question. I think its a combination of what is inside and and around you. Change is always possible but what you are inside will give you the starting base of what you are.

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