- Username:
- shezi
- Gender:
- Man
- Age:
- 27
- Location:
- Nankāna Sahib, Punjab, Pakistan
- Living situation:
- Friends visit often
- Firstline:
- God can change our lifes
- About yourself:
- looking for partner
- Looking for:
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loyal partner that can make our life fillfull with happiness and should be honest and sincere with relationship a mature and intelligent girl or women will be preferd
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- Username:
- Mian123
- Gender:
- Man
- Age:
- 25
- Location:
- Nankāna Sahib, Punjab, Pakistan
- Living situation:
- With parents
- Firstline:
- Love is the first priority of marriage
- About yourself:
- Study books, research, think well,leadership
- Looking for:
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I am a handsome boy I am 23 years old. I always think well and choose the right path.
- Username:
- Tayyabali
- Gender:
- Man
- Age:
- 25
- Location:
- Nankāna Sahib, Punjab, Pakistan
- Living situation:
- With parents
- Firstline:
- I am a lonely man
- About yourself:
- My hobby is play cricket
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Psychologists call the process of change that occurs as we age “personality maturation”. It’s a gradual, imperceptible change that begins in our teenage years and continues into at least our eighth decade on the planet. Intriguingly, it seems to be universal: the trend is seen across all human cultures, from Guatemala to India.
“Generally it's controversial to put value judgments on these personality changes,” says Rodica Damian, a social psychologist at the University of Houston. “But at the same time, we do have evidence that they’re beneficial.” For example, low emotional stability has been linked to mental health problems, higher mortality rates, and divorce. Meanwhile, she explains that the partner of someone with high conscientiousness will probably be happier because they’re more likely to do dishes on time and less likely to cheat on their partner.
It would be reasonable to think that this continual process of change would make the concept of personality fairly meaningless. But that’s not entirely true. That’s because there are two aspects to personality change: average changes, and relative changes. It turns out that, while our personalities shift in a certain direction as we age, what we’re like relative to other people in the same age group tends to remain fairly stable.
For example, a person’s level of neuroticism is likely to go down overall, but the most neurotic 11-year-olds are generally still the most neurotic 81-year-olds. These rankings are our most enduring characteristics and distinguish us from everyone else.