Over the course of a person's life, their personality changes and these changes are frequently brought on by external factors like significant life events.

   A person's personality development during maturity is greatly influenced by a variety of social, genetic and environmental factors. The inclinations people have toward particular characteristics or behaviours are influenced by their genetic makeup.

   A person's personality development is also greatly influenced by their surroundings, including family dynamics, cultural upbringing and life events. Experiences during childhood are crucial in establishing personality traits that may last into adulthood.

   A person's early experiences, whether good or bad, might influence how they relate to other people and the world in the future.

   Furthermore, how people view themselves and act in their communities is influenced by cultural....

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