Great great question..
To talk about myself first.. I think the core of who I am has been surprisingly much there from very early age. Probably since what.. 3-6y old? Imo the most important years. Then of course lots of hard earned life lessons.
One thing though, I think I've benefited immensely from being quite mobile every year between 18-26 or so. Every year a new place to study or work, be it army service, studies abroad, or just a different university/school. It gave me the chance to kind of Reset who I am, and figuring out my flaws. What problems are truly my own, and what problems has more to do with others. Kind of starting with blank sheets of paper, allowing me to figure out who I am and who I want to be.
I think it has made me a much better and more interesting person in every way, thus my advice to anyone who feels stuck, or think they are at the end of some road: MOVE. Sometimes, it is your friends, or even those you love and love you back that keep you in invisible chains.
There's a great passage in a famous norwegian book by Aksel Sandemose. The last chapter, and it goes something like this:
- I was once on a hunting trip around Halfway Mountain, a relatively unknown mountain in the inner parts of Newfoundland.
It is strange to see how such a mountain becomes something completely different than it was, every time you have travelled a little around it and look at it again. You can get one thousand descriptions of it, and all of them are equally true.
I feel an urge to tell you this now. That the mountain is big, and that is has many faces, but the one that laid in chains on the earth, only saw Halfway Mountain from the place where he was.