Me, Myself and I, here they are.
Parts of the same personality, each one showing such different peculiarities that will let you doubt whether you’re having to do each time with a new “being” or perhaps with the same, old person you’ve been knowing for such a long time.
Multiple personalities disease, you are thinking about this, aren’t you?
That’s not the real state of the art. It would be much more optimistic to interpret this as COMPLEXITY. People wouldn’t be interesting if they weren’t made of facets and that’s exactly the right way to describe the personality of the person who’s writing these lines. The German language has got a wonderful adjective for this sort of complexity: “facettenreich”, that means “multifaceted” Unfortunately the English term isn’t as fashionable as its German correspondent.

I is a romantic dreamer. Me is a pragmatical being. Myself pays attention to feelings and sensations as well as to objective truths.
I feels always unsure and inadequate. Me feels like the world is in her hands. Myself balances self-esteem and objectivity.
I hesitates always and ever. Me goes straight forward without considering any consequence. Myself evaluates each situation to find out the best solution for every person involved.
I is generous and always worries about what other people feel or think. Me is egoist and doesn’t care about anyone. Myself takes into account the others’ business without forgetting the actual needs of I.

The list could go on and on, but Me, Myself and I want you to find out the other characteristics they show.
Thank you for reading.

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