I think inherently, a little bit, I'm a bit of a pleaser, and I want people to like me and be nice, and to not ruffle feathers and just make everybody happy and stuff. It's a personality flaw.
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I'm no different to anyone else; I want people to like me. I just don't particularly want them to understand me.
I used to spend most of my time straining to be a nice guy so people would like me.
Everybody wants to be good, but not many are prepared to make the sacrifices it takes to be great. To many people, being nice in order to be liked is more important. There's equal merit in that, but you must not confuse being good with being liked.
Not only do I think being nice and kind is easy but being kind, in my opinion, is important.
I just want everyone to like me. That's my main flaw.
I'm the kind of person who wants the people around me to be comfortable, to laugh, and to have a fabulous time - I want them to be as happy as I am.
I can't bear not to be liked, and I've always been a people pleaser.
I can be a nice person, but if someone is messing with someone I care about, the tougher side comes out a little more.
I try to be a nice person, but it's difficult sometimes.
People who know me would say they get a kick out of the fact that I'm always playing nice people, not that I'm not a nice person, but it's not a defining element.
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