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IIN to wonder if you satisfied with the kind of person you are?
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Disregard your measurable achievements, your possessions, what you look like and where you fit in society. Are you satisfied with who you are? Not with who you want to be or who you know you could be if you tried, but who you ARE? Are your thoughts and actions consistent with your beliefs about the right way to live? Obviously no one's perfect, but are you satisfied that you're doing the best you can?

If you comment, feel free to go into as much detail as you're comfortable with about why or why not, and however the answer may have changed over the course of your life. I'd like to hear it.
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I'm mostly satisfied with who I am. The only thing I want to change about myself is my inability to make decisions. Even the simplest decisions fill me with anxiety, and it has made life hard for me in some ways.
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I am not satisfied with who I am. Granted, I'm happy about the positive aspects of myself, such as my intellect and curiosity with the world. However, I dwell on the negative aspects about myself too much. I can look in the mirror and smile at what I see but I know that I can be a better person and that's bothering me.
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I can't answer this without regarding my acheivements, possessions, looks, and where I fit in with society because they sort of define who I am. Either way, I have no clue which probably means no... or that it just depends on my mood.
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I think having achieved things you're satisfied with is a side effect of being a person you're satisfied with. So those factors can be a good indicator, but they're not at the heart of the question. I just specified because I knew that if I didn't people would start talking about what they have more than who they are, which isn't really what I wanted to know.

So you can regard them a little if you want to.
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