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"you are who you surround yourself with"
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Answered by Tomboyish44
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Proverb: 'You are who you surround yourself with.'

The Proverb means that your character, personality, and behavior is inspired or is the impression of who you choose to be with i.e, surround yourself with.

When you feel motivated, encouraged and inspired, it's mainly because of the people around you who spread the vibe that motivates and fuels you to do more and be inventful.

The same applies to when you're feeling lazy, bored and not motivational at all. This is when you surround yourself with bored people. Which sets a boring vibe around the surrounding.

For Example, when your goals are high and require tons of hard work and inspiration, surrounding yourself with people who'll encourage you, and be an inspiration to you is the best thing to do. Being around people who are happy, healthy and positive will help you level up in what you're doing.

Being around people who do not act as an inspiration, or discourage what you're doing, will not help you achieve your goal, hence discouraging you from what you're doing. Which also ends up in you not being happy in what you do.

It's equally important to surround yourself with people who also care about your safety, limit you from doing certain things or making a choice which isn't good for you.

It's not just humans, but materialistic things as well. If you surround yourself with things like electronics, gadgets, etc, you'll be motivated to fidget with it and explore it. Same applies to other things.

In the end, its the best to surround yourself with happy, healthy, motivated, encouraging people who will give you a solid boost in life, or in anything you do, small or big.


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