know who you truly are.


Introduction

You know who you are. You have a plan for your life and you're working towards it. And when things get rough, you're there for yourself. You do the hard work because it's worth it in the long run. You hold yourself accountable, even when no one else will. You aren't doing this for them--you're doing this for you!

You have had the benefit of an extended life to have learned to appreciate you.

You have had the benefit of an extended life to have learned to appreciate you.

You have weeded through all the things that you don't enjoy or can't appreciate and can surround yourself with the people and the things that you absolutely love.

This means that when a situation arises you don't need to ask what others think because their opinion is irrelevant, only yours matters.

You have weeded through all the things that you don't enjoy or can't appreciate and can surround yourself with the people and the things that you absolutely love, and you now know that you wouldn't want to be without.

You have weeded through all the things that you don't enjoy or can't appreciate and can surround yourself with the people and the things that you absolutely love, and you now know that you wouldn't want to be without.

You are in a place where your time has been used wisely. You have learned from past mistakes, made new mistakes, rethought what it is that makes your heart sing, and finally figured out who exactly it is that makes up this person named "me."

Be thankful for what you have discovered so far. Be grateful for all that is still out there yet to be discovered about yourself as well as about others around us—the ones who think similarly or differently than we do; those who inspire us; those who remind us of our own flaws but also help us understand their own strengths at times when we need them most--to guide us through life's twists and turns while still holding onto our values AND our dreams!

Be grateful for what you have discovered so far. Be grateful for all that is still out there yet to be discovered.

Be grateful for what you have learned. Be grateful for all that is still out there yet to be discovered.

Do not let your mind wander off into the future, or even the past; instead, focus on the present moment, right now at this very minute.

Conclusion

I hope that this article has been helpful and insightful for you. I know it took me a long time to figure out how to be happy, and sometimes I still don’t feel like I know who I am as well as I should. But there are always new things to discover about yourself, and that is what makes life so exciting!