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Can people truly change?
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<blockquote data-quote="iDevon" data-source="post: 213512" data-attributes="member: 1979"><p>The same way we can adjust to a new environment is the same way we change. I do not think people can really "change." Every person was born and raised in a specific kind of way, and at the end of the day they are who they were raised to be. I had a friend, his brother was raised carelessly, meaning that his parents treated him like a piece of paper. Something they use to get better tax returns. He joined the marines and when he came out, he always stood straight and always showed some sort of respect. He changed. Even though he "changed," he will forever have the characteristics he was raised with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iDevon, post: 213512, member: 1979"] The same way we can adjust to a new environment is the same way we change. I do not think people can really "change." Every person was born and raised in a specific kind of way, and at the end of the day they are who they were raised to be. I had a friend, his brother was raised carelessly, meaning that his parents treated him like a piece of paper. Something they use to get better tax returns. He joined the marines and when he came out, he always stood straight and always showed some sort of respect. He changed. Even though he "changed," he will forever have the characteristics he was raised with. [/QUOTE]
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