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But who knows the definition of "yourself" actually? Its been ages since anyone ever been stagnant towards everything, we're humans, we're bound to adapt to new environments, bound to change, bound to keep improving ourselves. But is it ethical to actually blame someone for changing? No, we all do change, whether its subconsciously or purposely, its not wrong to change. Some people change for the better, some people deteriorate. People say "our destiny is in our hands" but when we are at that helpless moment, who is there to guide us towards the "correct" route? Nobody.
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