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Is there anything you’d like to change about yourself?

That is the question that has been asked in the series ‘Nip/Tuck’. The story about two plastic surgeons, going through different kind of obstacles.

If the question is being asked to me, I would probably answer ‘Everything!’. When I am on my downside, of course. But in reality, I would not even want to change a little bit.

Everybody has it’s strong side. Me? I don’t know. I don’t really care. But I do have lots of flaws. Sometimes I do feel that I need changes. But hey, how can one person change themselves? Is it really possible? I’m sure it is not an easy one. A person will stay the same at the end. At least genetically.

So for me. I would like to stay the same. I’m quite happy with my life now, sort of.

People do change. Internal and external. One change religion, beliefs, they do make-ups, exercises and even goes for plastic surgery. But for me, they would stay the same, when what they do, how they think doesn’t change. Because for me that what really matters.

A pretty face means nothing when one is not mature. The religion means nothing when one kills another. So that side of a person, the inner side is what matter. That is what matter the most.

That is the trouble we have in this world today. People doesn’t realize it. What really is important. But whatever you do, if you decide to change yourself, make sure that you are happy with the change you’ve done. Or else you will change back to what you were.

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