Personal Narrative Essay: What Is Who Am I?

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Starting to recognize about myself is seemed to be the easiest task with a simple and popular question that is who am I? However, perceiving about oneself actually is more complicated than that question. It seems to me that recognition about oneself is one of developing relationship patterns that people try to understand about their own like now I am in front of a mirror and I can see myself reflects on it. Thus, so in this essay, I will examine about several lessons that I have learned from this course to get a precise answer about who am I?
In my view, a concept of how human perceive toward something helps me a lot in scoping down my preferences. I am a kind of person that knows well about me that I love to read books especially romantic novels. Thus, I always glean information about the romantic novels through browsing the internet, social networking sites, and the like. In
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In fact, I am afraid to write it because my Thai language skill is worse, but I have been motivated by my lecturer since he taught about human perception from few weeks ago. The two most memorable definitions from the class that have been encouraging me to try to start writing the novel are self-efficacy and self-concept develops. For self-efficacy, I tend to believe that I have ability to write and my writing skill is very fantastic as well as current technological innovations such as IPhone can help me to improve Thai language skill. In differently, for concept of self-concept develops, I imagine that now I am a popular writer in Thailand, thus I began to call myself as “writer” and others as “my readers” since I had created Dek-d account (popular website for youngster in Thailand) and wrote a synopsis of my novel. Surprisingly, my novel had been viewed around 30 views and gotten a fan club on the first day that I created. I feel very thankful to him for providing me good

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