The Mindset Game

I have so many questions

Evans Okoro
Live Your Life On Purpose
2 min readJan 5, 2021

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The more time passes, the more I understand how important what we believe in is.

How do you explain someone who you’ve not seen in a year change completely? On the other hand, how do you classify someone who remained the same person after all the time spent?

Most of the time, we can’t tell when we change; all we know is that it just happened.

Did we want to change? Did we even know we will become different people? Are we who we think we are? Aren’t we mirrors that copy everything and everyone we hang with?

Can we say this person who we see in the mirror is us? Does our appearance define who we are? Can we say we’re solely responsible for how we look? How we dress, what we say, and our facial expressions?

Isn’t the human body just an expert photocopying machine?

Since no one is as unique as we might appear to be, yes, we might have different looks from the next person, but what we do is just a collection of what everyone around us has done.

Since we are who we spend time with. Meaning we are nobody. Rather, we’re everybody.

We’re everyone we come in contact with. We’re our fathers, mothers, siblings, spouses, neighbors, colleagues, and followers on social media. Because we subconsciously copy their thought processes, facial expressions, and gesticulations.

Yeah, Thank you for reading.

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